Nothingth
From The Encyclopaedia Expurgatia
The smallest fraction of the smallest true measurement of a given quantity, but more than zero.
In time, a nothingth is a fraction of a planck and therefore less than 10-44s but more than 10-0s, known also as Noday the nothingth of Naught.
In distance, a nothingth is a fraction of a yoctometre, as well as a fraction of whatever might be smaller than that. That is to say that an object moving forward at lessening orders of magnitude, from metres to decimetres to centimetres to millimetres to micrometres to nanometres to picometres to femtometres to attometres to zeptometres to yottametres will eventually, while still moving technically at all, move by nothingths per iteration.
In mass, a nothingth is a particle from which comparatively more massive particles are constructed, like subquarks.
In relativity, a nothingth is a comparative nonpoint, rendered insignificant in relation to a larger construct; exempli gratia: a given homosapien's chances of guessing which if any deities are in charge of its universe are approximately one to a nothingth against.
