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Meaning of quectosecond | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˈkwɛk.toʊˌsɛk.ənd/

Definitions

An SI unit of time equal to 10⁻³⁰ seconds. Symbol: qs

Examples

“Holonyms: rontosecond < yoctosecond < zeptosecond < attosecond < femtosecond < picosecond < nanosecond < microsecond < millisecond < centisecond < decisecond < second < decasecond < minute < hectosecond < kilosecond < hour < week < megasecond < month < year < gigasecond < century < kiloannum, kiloyear, millennium < terasecond < mega-annum, megayear < petasecond < giga-annum, gigayear < exasecond < zettasecond < yottasecond < ronnasecond < quettasecond”
“The number is bafflingly small. The largest possible value this fundamental unit of time could be is one thousandth of a quectosecond, according to research published last month in the journal Physical Review Letters. That’s ten to the -33rd power or, as Live Science helpfully put it, just one millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second. And that’s just the upper limit, based on the performance of the best atomic clocks we have. In the abstract world of mathematical theory, Live Science reports the absolute smallest unit of time could be yet another 100 billion times shorter.”
“Can it represent quectoseconds though? I need my time to be really precise and nanosecond just doesn't do the trick.”
“Within SI there is the zeptosecond: 1 zs = 0.001 as = 10⁻²¹ s, and the yoctosecond: 1 ys = 0.001 zs = 10⁻²⁴ s. The CIPM has prepared draft resolutions submitted to and to be voted on by the CGPM in 2022–11, one of which involves four additional scaling prefixes to SI, two of which are relevant to the question. These prefixes will not be official unless and until approved by the CGPM, so there is a small risk that I am jumping the gun: the rontosecond: 1 rs = 0.001 ys = 10⁻²⁷ s; the quectosecond: 1 qs = 0.001 rs = 10⁻³⁰ s.”
“quectosecond rontosecond plank time zeptosecond”
“You may be interested to take a look at one of the earlier uses of those two new designations, Rontosecond and Quectosecond, officially cited as such from your meetings from 15-18 November 2022 in Paris, of the General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM) of your International Commission of Weights and Measures (BIPM) whereby you all adopted Resolution 3 making it a globally acceptable name for the range 10−30 to 10−32 of the infinitesimal scale of time.”
“386 milliseconds, 45 microseconds, 789 nanoseconds, 2 picoseconds, 456 femtoseconds, 13 attoseconds, 987 zeptoseconds, 78 yoctoseconds, 3 rontoseconds, 89 quectoseconds, and 1 planck time with 3 cherries on top.”
“nanoseconds. picoseconds. femtoseconds. attoseconds. zeptoseconds. yoctoseconds. rontoseconds. quectoseconds.”
““There’s plenty of space at the bottom.” So proclaimed the physicist Richard Feynman in 1959, heralding the new field of nanophysics, the study of the very, very small. According to astrophysicists, one of the most exciting and fundamental events in the universe, known blandly as inflation, took only one-hundredth of a quectosecond (10^⁻³² of a second) after time began to shape space-time and the particles and forces that would inhabit it. As Dr. Feynman noted, there are still shorter scales of time and distance to go before we reach the ultimate limits imposed by quantum physics: the Planck length, 10^-33 of a centimeter, and the Planck time, 10^-⁻⁴³ of a second. Both are named for the German physicist Max Planck, who made the breakthrough that led to quantum mechanics.”
“Do you liken eternity to an endless succession of days? That’s just your mortal perspective framing the concept. Infinite degrees of separation (picoseconds, femtoseconds, attoseconds, zeptoseconds, yoctoseconds, rontoseconds, quectoseconds, etcetera) exist between any nanosecond and its immediate successor.”
“Faster than that. You can find evaporation calculators online like this one. The lifetime of a black hole with a schwarzchild radius of 1 Planck length has a lifetime of 1111 Planck time, or around 10-41 seconds, which is 10-11 quectoseconds. SI prefixes don’t go any smaller.”
“Alright, so first I needed to know how much that is in a planck, that is very important, because I say so. so, divide to a lunar year, than into a semester, than a quarantine, than month, than a lunation, fortnight, megasecond, week, day, hour, kilosecond, moment, milliday, hectosecond, minute, decasecond, second, decisecond, centisecond, a jiffy, millisecond, microsecond, a shake, nanosecond, picosecond, Svedberg, femtosecond, attosecond, zeptosecond, a jiffy (lvl 2), yoctosecond, rontosecond and a quectosecond before I got to the final answer of 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000038808 dollar per planck.”
“I guess u/dml997 should have spent at least a couple of quectoseconds awake in science class.”
“How would it be possible for a person to annoy a Mind? Something capable of perceiving quectoseconds and carrying out billions of conversations at once while simultaneously simulating entire civilisations in parallel?”

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C1
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This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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