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In this Deep Dive episode, we explore the fascinating science of atomic clocks, the ultra-precise timekeepers that quietly power modern life. We break down how atoms can “tick” with astonishing consistency, why cesium-133 became central to defining the second, and how scientists use microwaves, detectors, vacuum chambers, and feedback systems to turn atomic behavior into the world’s most accurate clocks. Along the way, we connect the physics to real-world technology, including GPS, internet networks, space missions, banking systems, and global time standards like UTC. It is a clear, accessible look at how humanity learned to measure time with almost unbelievable precision.
By David WeissmanIn this Deep Dive episode, we explore the fascinating science of atomic clocks, the ultra-precise timekeepers that quietly power modern life. We break down how atoms can “tick” with astonishing consistency, why cesium-133 became central to defining the second, and how scientists use microwaves, detectors, vacuum chambers, and feedback systems to turn atomic behavior into the world’s most accurate clocks. Along the way, we connect the physics to real-world technology, including GPS, internet networks, space missions, banking systems, and global time standards like UTC. It is a clear, accessible look at how humanity learned to measure time with almost unbelievable precision.