Clock In Space Experiment at Stephan Groff blog

Clock In Space Experiment. Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary one. A pair of atomic clocks made of single ions. Jila physicists have measured albert einstein’s theory of general relativity, or more specifically, the effect called time dilation, at the smallest scale ever, showing that two tiny atomic clocks, separated by just a millimeter or the width of a sharp pencil tip, tick at different rates. Each clock, like the one shown, contained a single ion of ytterbium. Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary. The ticktock of two ultraprecise clocks has proven einstein right, once again.

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Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary. Jila physicists have measured albert einstein’s theory of general relativity, or more specifically, the effect called time dilation, at the smallest scale ever, showing that two tiny atomic clocks, separated by just a millimeter or the width of a sharp pencil tip, tick at different rates. Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary one. A pair of atomic clocks made of single ions. Each clock, like the one shown, contained a single ion of ytterbium. The ticktock of two ultraprecise clocks has proven einstein right, once again.

PPT Atomic Clocks in Space PowerPoint Presentation, free download

Clock In Space Experiment A pair of atomic clocks made of single ions. A pair of atomic clocks made of single ions. Jila physicists have measured albert einstein’s theory of general relativity, or more specifically, the effect called time dilation, at the smallest scale ever, showing that two tiny atomic clocks, separated by just a millimeter or the width of a sharp pencil tip, tick at different rates. The ticktock of two ultraprecise clocks has proven einstein right, once again. Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary one. Each clock, like the one shown, contained a single ion of ytterbium. Experiments at a particle accelerator in germany confirm that time moves slower for a moving clock than for a stationary.

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