"The Planck energy divided by the Planck time is the Planck power \\(P_p \\), equal to about \\(3.62831 \\times 10^{52} W\\). This is an extremely large unit; even gamma-ray bursts, the most luminous phenomena known, have output on the order of \\(1 \\times 10^{45} W\\), less than one ten-millionth of the Planck power."^^ . "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Planck_power"^^ . . "planckpower" . . "3.62831e+52"^^ . "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_power?oldid=493642483"^^ . . "Planck Power"@en . . . . "\\(P_p = {\\frac{ c^5}{G}}\\), where \\(c\\) is the speed of light in a vacuum, and \\(G\\) is the gravitational constant."^^ .