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A question of the nature of time

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What is the smallest possible measurement of time that presently avails itself to us? Furthermore, is time finite in the sense of a smallest possible incrementation, or can you always come up with a smaller, more prescise measure of time?

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if there is a smallest distance ->smallest amount of matter - it´s likely that there´s a smallest amount of time. that would be the tick of time light needs to travel over this distance.
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Alferd Packer wrote:What is the smallest possible measurement of time that presently avails itself to us? Furthermore, is time finite in the sense of a smallest possible incrementation, or can you always come up with a smaller, more prescise measure of time?

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The smallest possible measurement of time currently available, IIRC, is a single oscillation of a cesium atom. The nanosecond doesn't even come close - A slow Pentium IV processor has a 1 GHz clock speed, which means that it processes one 64-bit "word" per nanosecond. And that's just a moderately fast, commercially available microprocessor for home computer use. There are processors available for commercial use which can process thousands of words per nanosecond.
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The smallest possible increment of time is the Planck Time, which is 1 times 10 to the negative 43rd power seconds. That is the amount of time it takes a photon to travel one Planck Length (1.6 times 10 to the negative 35th power meters).
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Wait. Is this a measurement of time that we have a word for or that we can measure?
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That is simply the smallest possible unit of time. It's mathematically derived and demonstrated through Hawking radiation.
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I don't care because Time and sapce are relative, so it doesn't entirely matter...
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The speed of light is the same in all frames of reference.
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Except in Star Trek, where you can make a "fissure" in it :)
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I need a fissure in time so I can go back and tell myself not to open an E*Trade account. :roll:
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