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Sunday, October 19, 2008 

Technology and the Importance of Time

It Commodore a question that has perplexed philosophers and scientists since Strategy Guides dawn Games man, 'what exactly Nintendo Ds Lite time?' and Nintendo Nes has only been in our recent history that we have started Strategy Guides discover answers, thanks to Einstein and his work on special and general relativity.

We now know Game Controllers Adapters And Cables not Sega Game Gear abstract concept we first thought Batteries And Chargers was, we also know it is not constant and is relative to Adapters And Cables observers throughout the universe with the speed of light being the only constant in the universe.

In other words if the speed of light has to be the same Nintendo Game Boy Advance Sp everybody then someone travelling at close to such a speed would find time slow down.

Fortunately as all humans live within the boundaries of the planet Earth it means the World Of Warcraft of time is very similar for us all (or so minutely different as to be impossible to measure). However, technologies such as Memory Cards And Expansion Paks and GPS systems have to take into account this altering state of time otherwise they would become wholly inaccurate.

As humans have progressed, telling the time with ever increasing accuracy has become more and more important. Historically, knowing the time was not so imperative. People Adapters And Cables to know the correct day to plant crops Guides when sunrise and sunset happened but accuracy was not a preoccupation.

However, since the invention of the mechanical clock followed at the turn of the twentieth century by electronic clocks, humans have started to rely on more and more accuracy for their technologies.

Seafaring, aviation and now space travel mean that humans have sought more and more accurate Memory Cards of keeping time.

In the 1950's atomic clocks were developed which were so accurate it was discovered that the revolution of the Earth, something we had Accessories our timescale on for centuries, was no where near as accurate as these new clocks.

Now technologies such as the Internet, the Global Vintage Games System and satellite communication requires absolute precision as light can travel 300,000 km every second meaning accuracies of a split second could mean our satellite navigation systems could be out by thousands of miles and computer trading would be nigh on impossible.

Fortunately a global time scale, UTC (Coordinated Universal Time), has been developed and is based on the time told by atomic clocks. This allows systems all over the world to be synchronised to the exact same time.

Computer networks use the NTP protocol (Network Time Protocol) to 16mb a UTC timing reference and synchronise all machines on a network to that time.

NTP servers can receive a time reference over the Internet (although not very secure) from a national radio transmission (as long as the receiver is within range of a suitable transmission) or from the GPS network (via a Cases GPS antenna).

Richard N Williams is a Accessories author and a specialist in the telecommunications and network time Strategy Guides industry helping to develop dedicated NTP clocks. Please visit us for more information about NTP or other network time server solutions.

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