Watching the clock for 14 years is a way to prove Einstein's theory

Important scientific theories always need a long time to verify. So is the theory of physicists studying Einstein's error. It took scientists 14 years to just . stare at the clock.

When did you want to kill time, keep staring at the clock and hopefully time will pass faster? Of course the time is still the same, not favoring anyone. It goes with the same speed in everyone's life.

It is also the basis for one : the universe is a giant clock that works according to the immutable principles. Time or space must also obey those principles.

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Albert Einstein.

Or more briefly, wherever it is, a clock still rotates at such a speed, never changing if there is the same condition.

But is it definitely not waiting for someone?

Does it drift faster, or does time change if you don't take your eyes off the watch for a very long time? 14 years for example.

That's exactly what physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have done.

This incredible experiment began in November 1999, with the observation of 12 atomic clocks located in Britain, France, the United States, Germany and Italy. selected because this is the most accurate clock in the world.

More importantly, it works based on atomic activity. Atomic light shows how nuclei and electrons interact with each other, and thereby calculate time at the most accurate level.

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The atomic clock is located at NIST Headquarters.

The problem is that no one has the patience to sit and watch the vibrations that repeat each and every time.

"If the temperature changes by 5 degrees Celsius, maintenance will be carried out. Most stages are automatic, but we have to make sure people keep an eye on them" - Mr. Bijunath Patla, chief The team said.

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Scientists have to watch for temperature and humidity in the clock room for 14 years.

The variable has nothing but time, and space. Because the clocks are placed on Earth, the Earth turns around the Sun, so after a split second, they move to another point in the universe.

Maybe Earth is the elevator that falls in the sun's magnetic field, and the clocks represent all the objects in that elevator.

Every object in that elevator falls with the same acceleration, or the drift time is the same. That's what Einstein's theory was, and it was tested when the experiment ended after 450 million seconds, ie 14 years.

No matter what time, space in the universe, the clock still runs without a difference. Relativism states that the universe operates according to constant laws that have added a solid basis after this experiment.

The results of the experiment are published in the journal Nature Physics.