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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 04:54 PM Mar 2012

Proposed Nuclear Clock May Keep Time With the Universe

ScienceDaily (Mar. 8, 2012) — A proposed new time-keeping system tied to the orbiting of a neutron around an atomic nucleus could have such unprecedented accuracy that it neither gains nor loses 1/20th of a second in 14 billion years -- the age of the Universe.

"This is nearly 100 times more accurate than the best atomic clocks we have now," says one of the researchers, Scientia Professor Victor Flambaum, who is Head of Theoretical Physics in the UNSW School of Physics.

"It would allow scientists to test fundamental physical theories at unprecedented levels of precision and provide an unmatched tool for applied physics research."

In a paper to be published in the journal Physical Review Letters -- with US researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Nevada -- Flambaum and UNSW colleague Dr Vladimir Dzuba report that their proposed single-ion clock would be accurate to 19 decimal places.

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http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120308101331.htm

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Proposed Nuclear Clock May Keep Time With the Universe (Original Post) n2doc Mar 2012 OP
Odd headline from Science Daily... caraher Mar 2012 #1
They should use the clock to fix TV. lob1 Mar 2012 #2
OMG ! The proverbial nineteenth decimal place is proverbial no more ! nt eppur_se_muova Mar 2012 #3
...as long as it is perfectly stationary. ret5hd Mar 2012 #4

caraher

(6,278 posts)
1. Odd headline from Science Daily...
Sat Mar 10, 2012, 05:19 PM
Mar 2012

"Keep time with the universe?" Unlike other clocks, that keep time with... what? (yes, I get the part about discussing its precision by talking about how much it would be "off" over the age of the universe)

Anyway, I'll watch out for the PRL article - I couldn't figure out what they're doing from these popular accounts.

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