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Japan puts world's most accurate clock on sale for $3.3 mn

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Resembling a squat, wide fridge, the world's most accurate clock went on sale for $3.3 million in Japan on Wednesday.

The "Aether clock OC 020" is so precise that it would take 10 billion years for it to deviate by one second, according to its Kyoto-based manufacturer Shimadzu Corp.

Known as a " optical lattice clock," it is 100 times more accurate than cesium , the current standard for defining seconds, the precision-equipment producer said in a statement.

The machine, a box around a meter (three feet) tall, is small for its kind with a volume of around 250 liters. It can also be used in research fieldwork.

Shimadzu is aiming to sell 10 of its clocks over the next three years and hopes its customers will use them to advance in areas such as the observation of tectonic activity.

Optical lattice clocks have previously been installed in Tokyo's famous Skytree to test the , which states that "time flows more slowly in places with strong gravity."

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