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About a quarter past a kilogram Physicists have created an atomic clock that relies on a fundamental link between time and mass.
Current atomic clocks are based on the microwave signals emitted by electrons inside an atom as they move from one energy level to another.
the locked frequency is then the pulse of the new atomic clock. M#ller makes no great claims for the precision of the clock.
With an accuracy of 4 parts per billion,"it s no better than the original atomic clocks 50 years ago, he says.
adding, Any atomic clock involves masses. But nowhere in their experiment, does a real Compton oscillator at 1025 Hz appear!
but also to greatly improve the precision of atomic clocks, telescopes, and GPS equipment. The research was performed by scientists from the Laser Physics
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