Submission + - Physicists Find That as Clocks Get More Precise, Time Gets More Fuzzy (sciencealert.com)
An anonymous reader writes: Time is weird – in spite of what we think, the Universe doesn't have a master clock to run by, making it possible for us to experience time differently depending on how we're moving or how much gravity is pulling on us.
Now physicists have combined two grand theories of physics to conclude not only is time not universally consistent, any clock we use to measure it will blur the flow of time in its surrounding space.
Now physicists have combined two grand theories of physics to conclude not only is time not universally consistent, any clock we use to measure it will blur the flow of time in its surrounding space.
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Physicists Find That as Clocks Get More Precise, Time Gets More Fuzzy
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