>Price is technically discrete data because it can't be divided smaller than tenths
>Weight is continuous because it takes on any value, even if we technically don't have the tools to measure it
>Planck length implies a minimum length
>There would be some substance that at a planck length is the smallest value of weight that can exist
>This would make up the minimum units of weight, therefore weight technically can't take on any value
>Weight is also discrete
>Therefore there's no such thing data type as 'continuous'
>Weight is continuous because it takes on any value, even if we technically don't have the tools to measure it
>Planck length implies a minimum length
>There would be some substance that at a planck length is the smallest value of weight that can exist
>This would make up the minimum units of weight, therefore weight technically can't take on any value
>Weight is also discrete
>Therefore there's no such thing data type as 'continuous'
