Talk:Units of time/Continuity

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Given that, with the degree of precision the definition of an Animated nanoklik gives (8,589,934,592/9,192,631,770 = 0.9344369281 nanoklicks in a second), can't we go a bit further than the definitions on this page for that continuity? [FTR, a decacycle is closer to 11 days than 10] - SanityOrMadness 17:42, 18 September 2009 (EDT)