Pilipczuk's constant

In pilitron physics, the Pilipczuk's constant (denoted ) stands for the maximum number of quanta that can fit within a single quantum of a quantized region that may contain it. It is currently not known, but there is an approximation:


 * $$\eta \approx 6 \times 10^{87}$$

$$\pi = 3.14$$

Properties
Because the Pilipczuk's constant is the number of energy quanta that can fit in a Planck volume, it has to be an exact integer. One of the things we know about this constant is that:


 * $$63! < \eta < 64!$$