Does it automatically adjust for relativistic effects? This is critical
because the Earth, upon which I assume the clock resides, does not reside
in an inertial frame, but is constantly accelerating.
On Feb 23, 2015 7:39 AM, "Elardus Engelbrecht" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Seriously OT, but I'm innocent just in time. Blame those clever Japanese
> researchers.
>
> "they are so accurate they will lose a second only every 16 billion years"
> - Not accurate enough for me, but ... :-)
>
>
> http://www.fin24.com/Tech/News/Japan-clocks-keep-time-for-16-billion-years-20150223
>
> Have a tick-tock-tick fun!
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
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