The mystery of the quantum-FUDtimer [message #8348] |
Thu, 23 January 2003 02:30 |
tecmes
Messages: 34 Registered: October 2002
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I've noted that "time to generate this page" information is given up to the fifteenth decimal of a second, which is a femtosecond. Knowing that electrons travel et best at light speed 3.10E8 m/s, it means that the precision that this number bears is equal to the time needed for an electron to span the width of a single Pentium-IV trace, which is, lots of orders of magnitude less than what is need to even change a single bit's state or perform the simplest of instructions.
Hence, where in hell does this decimals comes from ?
Supplemental trick question : what is the actual precision that this number could afford ? Sorry, correct answers (if any can be found with enough confidence), do not gain free tickets or overnight penis enlargment.
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Re: The mystery of the quantum-FUDtimer [message #8351 is a reply to message #8348] |
Thu, 23 January 2003 14:29 |
Ilia
Messages: 13241 Registered: January 2002
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The time taken is calculated in seconds & microsecons, each second == 1,000,000 microseconds. The precision of the number has to do with the number of decimal points your PHP is configured to support.
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