World's most precise clock gets even more precise
Phil
philmt59 at aol.com
Sat Aug 24 19:34:03 CDT 2013
The important point is that the new method is more precise, but not necessarily more accurate.
Phil M1GWZ
On 24 Aug 2013, at 17:23, Alberto di Bene wrote:
> On 8/24/2013 4:07 PM, Andre Kesteloot wrote:
>
>> I thought you might be interested in this article: World's most precise clock gets even more precise.
>
>
> That article points to another, that has a few comments, one of which being :
>
> "The expansion of the universe is an illusion caused by the slowing of time".
>
> I was about to ask him how the speed of time is measured... does perhaps exist
> a sort of meta-time against which the speed of flowing of our ordinary time
> is measured ?
>
> Then I thought that it would have been a waste of my (slowing) time to
> engage is such a discussion... :-)
>
> 73 Alberto I2PHD
>
>
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