%0 Journal Article %T Planck Scale Fluid Mechanics: Measuring the Planck Length from Fluid Mechanics Independent of <i>G</i> %A Espen Gaarder Haug %J Open Journal of Fluid Dynamics %P 250-261 %@ 2165-3860 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ojfd.2023.135019 %X We demonstrate how to extract the Planck length from hydrostatic pressure without relying on any knowledge of Newton¡¯s gravitational constant, G. By measuring the pressure from a water column, we can determine the Planck length without requiring knowledge of either G or the Planck constant. This experiment is simple to perform and cost-effective, making it not only of interest to researchers studying gravity but also suitable for low-budget educational settings. Despite its simplicity, this has never been demonstrated to be possible before, and it is achievable due to new theoretical insights into gravity and its connection to quantum gravity and the Planck scale. This provides new insights into fluid mechanics and the Planck scale. We are also exploring initial concepts related to what we are calling ¡°Planck fluid¡±, which could potentially play a central role in quantum gravity and quantum fluid mechanics. %K Planck Length %K Hydrostatic Pressure %K Pascal¡¯s Law %K Gravity %K Planck Fluid %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=129922