Optical Lattice Clocks – Clocks That Are 1000 times Precise than Caesium Atomic Clocks
Japanese researchers from The University of Tokyo built two optical lattice clocks and measured the accuracy to be within one second in 30 billion years.
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Japanese researchers from The University of Tokyo built two optical lattice clocks and measured the accuracy to be within one second in 30 billion years.
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