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To build a better clock, Ytterbium, Gallium, Germanium Alloy Triple Point Clock
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Re: To build a better clock, Ytterbium, Gallium, Germanium Alloy Triple Point Clock
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The speed of light in a vacuum will always be of the same measure, no matter from what frame of reference you measure it locally. And locally is the only way you can measure it directly.. So you can in fact split that in even chunks and find those chunks, aka 'clock beats', to have a same balance relative your life expectancy, no matter where you go, or how fast.
So it works.
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