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Could This New Clock Redefine The Length Of A Second?

Posted on 22nd June 201621st June 2016 by Gary Littledyke

For roughly half a century, the length of one second – assuming you don’t take into account the effects of relativity – has been measured in precisely the same way: by a swinging pendulum.

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