‘The relative uncertainty of our optical clock is now 10 to the power of -19.’
It would be a scientific sensation and at the same time sensationally incomprehensible to the public. Hardly any other quantum physics technology has more influence on physics than high-precision clocks, and at the same time permeates people's everyday lives literally around the clock. With ‘TIME’, researchers from the QuantumFrontiers Cluster of Excellence are joining forces with the Braunschweig Young Chamber Choir to bring together scientific and social engagement with time in a series of concerts. The programme combines popular science pitches on current research topics such as optical clocks and the search for the limits of physics with a capella literature from different eras on the perception and conception of time.
- 13.06.2025 in the Audimax of TU Braunschweig
- 14.06.2025 in Göttingen
- 15.06.2025 in the Audimax of Leibniz University Hannover