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D:
First of all, since cookie production rates start at 0.1 CPS, the standard Cookie Clicker formatting tools aren't able to display fractions smaller than 0.1. This meant that a cookie production rate less than 5% of the number of Plank times per second (i.e., 927.429 duodecillion CPS) would show up as zero on the "per Planck time" line. I have fixed this so that the "per Planck time" line shows the proper number of fractions of a cookie when the number is less than one.
Second, reaching a production rate of one cookie per Planck time (i.e., 18.549 tredecillion CPS) seemed like a nontrivial accomplishment, so I made it an Achievement ("Shortest baking time").
But Planck time! That's an altogether different question. Not only is Planck time the shortest meaningful time interval, but the number of cookies per Planck time is not at all obvious from any of the other intervals displayed. And as "cookies per Planck time" stretches the laws of physics considerably less than a lot of the built-in features of the game (such as most of the buildings), I decided to include it. You can see it at the bottom of the picture.
At some point I may add an achievement for reaching a production rate of one cookie per Planck time. Someday...