I admit that I don't know how a clock is constructed by the fact that there 
is a known, fixed frequency of emitted radiation in the decay from the 
first excited state to the ground state of Cesium 133. Further, I also 
don't see how a clock can be constructed by a statistical quantity of the 
half-life of a muon. The decay time for any muon is undetermined, so how 
can a clock be constructed by its decay time? TY, AG

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