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The Atomic Clock Accurate To 1 Second Per 300,000 Years Turns 62 Today
Louis Essen & Jack Perry with the first atomic clock in 1955. Image Source: National Physical LaboratoryMeasuring distance, speed, even something as intangible as sound, I can sort of wrap my head around. But time flows in mysterious ways our minds often have trouble comprehending. At times it flies, while when we’d want it to the least, it appears to stand still. So, measuring it accurately understandably remains one of the greatest fascinations, and not just for such philosophical reasons, but scientific ones as well. The most accurate of all timekeepers, the Atomic Clock, is turning 62 today, so let’s look back at how it began ticking and buzzing away on June 3, 1955.A schematic of the first Caesium Atomic Clock. Image Source: National Physical LaboratoryThe Early BeginningsThousands of years ago, it all started with the most simple of observations, like the repetition of days and nights, or the periodic succession of?seasons-easy enough to keep track of. Everything
PVD Application To Spruce Up A Watch
This article was contributed by Marco at Matt Baily, a Canadian watch retailer. My thanks to him. See the article below:Perhaps your collection has reached its threshold but you still want to add to it, or maybe you want to find a watch that is unique without having to participate in the Only Watch auction this month. A solution to both these dilemmas is becoming more and more popular. Using one of several processes, you can change the color of your favorite watches to create brand new styles.