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How atomic clocks could probe dark matter mysteries and fundamental physics

Physicists have measured and compared the “ticking” rate between three of the most precise clocks in the world to such unprecedented accuracy, that it may lay the groundwork to answer some of the biggest head-scratchers in physics.
Key points:
- The most accurate clocks in the world are atomic clocks
- For the first time, physicists compared measurements between three types of clock through optic fibre and open air
- A worldwide network of these kinds of atomic clocks could help physicists answer questions about fundamental physics
Aside from helping redefine the standard unit of time — the length of a second — such exacting measurements could also help probe universal constants and give clues to the nature of dark matter.
The project,…
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