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n2doc

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Tue Nov 4, 2014, 12:11 PM Nov 2014

New Clock May End Time As We Know It



"My own personal opinion is that time is a human construct," says Tom O'Brian. O'Brian has thought a lot about this over the years. He is America's official timekeeper at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado.

To him, days, hours, minutes and seconds are a way for humanity to "put some order in this very fascinating and complex universe around us."

We bring that order using clocks, and O'Brian oversees America's master clock. It's one of the most accurate clocks on the planet: an atomic clock that uses oscillations in the element cesium to count out 0.0000000000000001 second at a time. If the clock had been started 300 million years ago, before the age of dinosaurs began, it would still be keeping time — down to the second. But the crazy thing is, despite knowing the time better than almost anyone on Earth, O'Brian can't explain time.

"We can measure time much better than the weight of something or an electrical current," he says, "but what time really is, is a question that I can't answer for you."


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New Clock May End Time As We Know It (Original Post) n2doc Nov 2014 OP
a clock that can detect a movement of centimeters up the gravity well? phantom power Nov 2014 #1
Time defacto7 Nov 2014 #2
The perceived succession of events. WheelWalker Nov 2014 #3
"Perceived" is the operative word.... defacto7 Nov 2014 #4

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
2. Time
Wed Nov 5, 2014, 02:15 AM
Nov 2014

Measurement of movement in three dimensional space. Time as in "clock" does not exist; that's a local definition for convenience. Tagged as a 4th (non-spacial) dimension as in space/time it's still just the measurement of movement.

defacto7

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4. "Perceived" is the operative word....
Thu Nov 6, 2014, 01:53 AM
Nov 2014

since events don't seem to require succession outside of our local perception. The cow can already be over the moon before she jumps.

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