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Professor, University of South Wales, Victor Flambaum together with his colleague Dr. Vladimir Dzuba (Vladimir Dzuba) developed a method of timekeeping 100 times more accurate than atomic clocks. They were able to develop the technology to create subspecies of atomic clocks, in contrast to the classical atomic clocks that use the electron orbits.
The resulting timepiece has an unprecedented accuracy. Research to be published in the next issue of Physical Review Letters journal, it describes a clock that can be accurate to 19 decimal places. Calibration of hours must be performed once in 14 billion years (the approximate age of the universe). According to the developers, their invention will become an indispensable tool for the study of applied physics, and will explore a number of fundamental theories with previously unattainable levels of accuracy. Related Products :
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