The atomic clock will detect the start of the universe
Scientists do not differ in the existence of space and time since the beginning of the universe. However, the study is still going on for the right time. As part of this, scientists have made two atomic clocks.
They say that the clock will help identify the vague signal at the beginning of the universe. It is also possible to prove the existence of the mysterious dark matter or invisible material of space.
The UK's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has said that their built-in nuclear watch will not be able to make this one hundred seconds in a perfect 500 billion years.
The clock has been named 'Stringium latte clock'. In order to calculate the time, the previous record-breaking clock is also 50 percent accurate from the Quantum Logic Clock. Already in the study of the universe, with the clock, great results were found.
Physicists say the clocks are gravity research, the early signals of the universe, and even dark matter studies are helping them. The clock laser emitted in the grid can contain thousands of atoms of chemical ingredients.
Androdel Ludlow, head of the NIST project, said the specific features of the functional uncertainties, stability and reproduction of the clock are both of the time. Apart from this, the combination of two watches is also great, which I am referring to is reproducibility.
NITS said they have plans to set up this watch on different continents in the future. So that even in one centimeter it can determine the varies of time accurately.
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