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periodic table

because that is the key to the periodicity of the clock timing mechanism in other words when you break your fast light is always
Concept
periodic table
Score
5 · always · because
Status
candidate — not yet promoted to canon

Corpus evidence — top 10 passages

Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).

  1. 01 · _intake0.818

    Let us carefully review this chain of quantum events: Light has a universal speed limit at 186,000 miles an hour. Solar radiation must go from sun to Earth to build a circadian clock timing mechanism. Light travels 30 centimeters in one nanosecond. The only way to increase its energy is to increase its frequency, so blue light is selected for since it is the most rare frequency of light in nature, and it is present in higher amounts in summer seasons. If blue light is used it can be used to tell time accurately because it bends under the force of gravity. This is called gravitational lensing.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-21-epi-onco-genesis.md

  2. 02 · yt0.810

    But Jun's optical clocks are so accurate that even a small difference in elevation between two clocks will reveal a discrepancy in the passage of time. When the clock changes elevation by a few hundred microns, basically size of a human hair, you will start to be able to see that time is actually running differently. ♪ ♪ NARRATOR: With that much accuracy, a clock transforms into something more than a timepiece. It becomes a new window into the nature of the universe. ♪ ♪ YE: Making a clock is much more than just a piece to keep time. It is a sensor to explore fundamental physics, to expand our

    yt/t06aTX9jM34-decoding-the-universe-quantum-full-documentary-nova-pbs/transcript.txt

  3. 03 · _intake0.809

    Many gears called atomic frequencies to control your eye clock mechanism. Artificial light destroys it. Our life is created by shifting gears of frequencies of light at just the right moments of the day and seasons.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-1-is-our-retina-our-metronome.md

  4. 04 · _intake0.805

    > the top clock always has to run faster than every other. And the reason is a physics reason. It's tied back to Einstein's general and special relativity because of time dilation.

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/relativity/002-the-top-clock-always-has-to-run-faster-than-every-other.md

  5. 05 · yt0.803

    What do you think about the analogy of timing in reference to like the timing belt on an automotive? I think it's the same thing. I just think that the time there is how shall we say more regular. The time in a mitochondria is so variable. It's like when I tell you how variable it it's hard to for people to explain or I should say understand because it's happening at nano and phto levels you know. So we're talking about -9 -13 -15 like that to us seems like almost instantaneous but the difference between phmptoine and auto time is is actually the difference between a potato and a cabbage. It's

    yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt

  6. 06 · yt0.800

    Dr. Cruz, one of the things that you have said in many different ways is in relation to timing and uh recently listened to I guess the only podcast that Roland Van Wick has ever done and he brought up uh oscillation and delayed bioluminescence and I I got to thinking about this timing aspect that you do and I I see uh timing in nature that we don't ever really think about. Um it's just there. like the time to plant seeds, the growing season, the harvest, the day and night, right? And so, and I think back right when Lander was diagnosed with cancer, and I thought, what was I the most afraid of?

    yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt

  7. 07 · _intake0.795

    **TRUTH BOMB 2:** There is another interesting feature of gravity with respect to light. **Gravity bends light. **Did you know that? **This is why the further we get from the Earth’s surface, the faster a clock must run to make time accurate because light bends in its wake.** Gravitational clock speeding-up accounts for half of the effect of the bending of light in a gravitational field. These are the facts about how the physics of circadian cycle dictate how you live, and not your dietary beliefs.

    _intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/ubiquitination-2-gravity-bends-light-and-time-at-your-scn.md

  8. 08 · yt0.786

    Now, here's where your intuition starts to bleed because you've been quietly worshiping one more hidden assumption. You assume there's one universal clock, one master metronome [music] in the sky, one cosmic now that everybody shares everywhere. That's the secret religion of everyday life. Relativity murders it. Not with philosophy, [music] with measurement. Put a precise clock in a different gravitational field, [music] it ticks differently. put it in motion relative to you. It ticks differently. Time is not a single sheet laid over the universe. It's stitched into the way you move through sp

    yt/q95GYzJlyYY-werner-heisenberg-explains-time-like-you-ve-never-seen-befor/transcript.txt

  9. 09 · yt0.783

    NARRATOR: ...at the Boulder, Colorado, laboratories of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, home to some of the atomic clocks that help set the official time for the country. Over the centuries, we've tracked time a variety of ways: by the sun's movement, the swing of pendulums, the oscillations of springs, and, in the 20th century, the vibrations of quartz crystals. But since the 1960s, time has been officially determined using atomic clocks and the quantum characteristics of atoms. And the idea is that the laws of physics are unchanging, unlike something like the rota

    yt/t06aTX9jM34-decoding-the-universe-quantum-full-documentary-nova-pbs/transcript.txt

  10. 10 · _intake0.782

    > don't. That's why. Why is the speed of light the same for all observers in all inertial frames? because the trace of an end cycle is an end cycle when I take so it's always the same speed one state per

    _intake/claims-allbranch/curated-low/speed-of-light/003-don-t.md

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