02/28/2026
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Scientists have just measured time at a scale so small it almost breaks imagination: the zeptosecond — one trillionth of a billionth of a second. That’s 10⁻²¹ seconds. To grasp it, light — the fastest thing in the universe — takes about 247 zeptoseconds just to cross a single hydrogen molecule. This isn’t science fiction. Using ultra-precise laser techniques, researchers tracked how electrons respond inside atoms at this mind-bending speed. Why does it matter? Because understanding events at the zeptosecond level lets us watch quantum motion in real time — the tiny processes that power chemistry, technology, and life itself. We’re now timing reality at its smallest ticks.