Nist and jila a joint institute at the university of colorado boulder built a strontium lattice clock that reached a precision of 1 second every 5 billion years.
Most precise wall clock.
Accurate to a second in 300 million years the clocks will push the measurement of time to test the limits of.
It s available in different frames including a wood frame that s more stylish than all the other frames available.
The lutetium clock will in theory add 14 zeros to the right of that decimal point thereby segmenting the second into roughly a quadrillion pieces and remain accurate to within a second if.
For most people who live by the day hour or moment the need to split time into smaller chunks to improve the accuracy may seem pointless.
The world s most precise clock is found in the united states.
And for one of the best in the business in that department check out the marathon atomic wall clock a digital wall clock that comes with a 4 inch high display.
A round clock face is a traditional choice and one with a white or cream background provides the best contrast with the numerals making it easy to read from a distance or at an angle.
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The clock was built by the national institute of standard and technology together with the university of colorado boulder.
The clock is so precise no second is lost over the entire age of the universe.