5 Interesting Facts About Time

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United States - Matt Silverman and Annie Colbert reveals five interesting facts about the start time of the most accurate up to long hours of time in one day in the future.

You probably been asked about a variety of things. Questions such as the accuracy of the time or when the first people to know time could be two of them. However, it seems the most common questions you or the other person to ask is whether the time of day can be more than 24 hours.

To answer your curiosity, Matt Silverman and Annie Colbert also reveals interesting facts about the time. Start of accuracy up to the length of time in one day in the future are all discussed briefly and clearly by both. Here are five interesting facts about the time as published in Mashable:

1. Most Accurate Clock in the World
The most accurate clock in the world is located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Colorado. Scientists measure the vibrations of cesium atum to calculate the time. The clock will not change one moment though 300 million years have passed.

2. Deceleration time gravitational
Gravity affect the course of time. This is related to Einstein's theory of relativity. Equating atomic clocks at different heights will result in different times.

3. Before the existence of Time
Einstein's theory of relativity concluded that started at the same time with the Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago. Due to space and time are related to each other, it is impossible to obtain without any movement. In essence, the time can not be measured before the Big Bang.

4. Living in the Past
According to a neuroscientist named David Eagleman, every person lives about 80 milliseconds in the past. The human brain can not respond to current events until a split second after the incident. That is one way the brain works. An example is when the light of the clapping of hands will reach the eyes before the sound reaches the ears even though the brain perceive it at the same time.

5. Slowing Large
The time in the world to slow down. Tidal friction of the moon causes the sun having an extension of about 2 milliseconds every century, along with the Earth's slowing rotation. In 200 million years, one day will turn into 25 hours.



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