Matteo Cavic
Nov 3
Science Daily
Want to know what time it is? well with the optical Lattice Clock you will know the exact time the first year but a one thousandth of a millisecond of the next year. This is the 3rd most precise clock in the world with the Optical ion clock coming 2nd and the future clock 1st. But how does it work? The clock holds atoms in sight of a laser and the atoms electrons keep the time when they oscillate or move. The clock would lose or gain a second exactly every 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 seconds. This means it takes that much time for it to lose a second. But the best clock is the british atomic clock, its time keeping is as good as the name, it will lose or gain a second every 138 million years.
so you have an appointment? Well be on time! But one thing worries me.... what happens when it is daylight saving time?????
GOOD LUCK TRYING TO TELL THE TIME FROM THAT!!!!!!!!
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