 
            Time and Clocks (1960)
The film explores the elusive concept of time, emphasizing the difficulty of defining it. It discusses various methods of measuring time, from simple clocks to advanced atomic clocks, and highlights the importance of comparing time intervals using consistent standards. The film also delves into high-speed photography techniques that allow us to visualize rapid events and the limitations of our understanding of extremely short time intervals, suggesting that there may be a fundamental limit to how we perceive and measure time.
Keywords
time, measurement, clocks, atomic clocks, high-speed photography, intervals, Galileo, pendulum, cesium clocks, stroboscopic light, short intervals, fundamental nature of time
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