Nuclear Crisis Stopped Time In Japan
angry tapir writes "The problems at Japan's Fukushima-1 nuclear plant have had an unexpected impact on the country's ability to keep time: a transmitter that sends the national time signal to many thousands of clocks and watches has been forced offline making the timepieces a little less reliable than usual."
Not only did time not stop, but the clocks didn't even stop. They just aren't being synchronized anymore. Oh no!
Very sorry for being 28 picoseconds late! The radioactive Caesium in the air put out my atomic clock
I know it's late, and I think this may have been intended as humorous, but really, guys? Has it come to this?
This is about as accurate, realistic, rational and un-hyped a headline as here has yet been regarding the entire nuclear incident...
kartune85 : Incapable of reason, observation or learning. A kind of dim, drab, flightless parrot.
That's what I've been wondering. With constant GPS signal all over the place, what do we need land-based atomic clock synchronisation for?
You put all of your eggs in one basket, and sooner or later that basket is going to be wiped out by a tsunami/quake.
If a tsunami or quake takes out GPS satellites in orbit 20km above the surface of the Earth I think accurate time-keeping will be the least of anyone's worries.
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