ATOMIC CLOCKS & DARK MATTER

Feel like venturing deep into the realm of science or getting the latest on some pretty controversial stuff in the physics community? Here we go: Through the use of Caesium 133 – an isotope of the element Caesium – a second has been defined as the time which elapses between the 9,192,631,770 cycles of radiation Read more about ATOMIC CLOCKS & DARK MATTER[…]

Modern Clocks: A Study in the Evolution of Time

How long have humans been telling time? While modern clocks didn’t first appear until the 14th century, man has shown an understanding and appreciation of time since his first moments on Earth. As the world evolves, technology has expanded to provide us with more efficient methods of knowing the hour, but it wasn’t always easy, Read more about Modern Clocks: A Study in the Evolution of Time[…]