wrote: >> Oops, there is currently 7 caesium clocks in my lab (not all mine) 
and I'm not there to protect them all. Lost count of rubidium...

Observations:

1.  Envy, envy, envy.

2.  With the 7 cesium clocks you still don’t know which one(s) is/are exactly 
correct although it may be many decimal places to the right.

2.  With the fact that the universe is expanding the decision of the period of 
the second can only be arbitrary no matter what star system is used.

3.  Which leads us to the logical conclusion from the song by the group musical 
group Chicago: Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?

4.  And the sound of one hand clapping.

But it is that enjoyment of the chase, the joy of learning (which I’ve 
personally acquired a great deal of from this list) and the joy of achieving 
increasingly better personal results that keeps us striving for getting ever 
closer to an impossible-to-obtain exactness. :).

Regards,

Perrier 


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