29 January, 2011
Killing the Kilogram
This is the "International Prototype Kilogram", and the hilarious house it lives in. It's a palladium-iridium alloy, and it sits in a vault in Sévres, France all day, every day. Its mass currently defines the kilogram. BUT NOT FOR LONG.
The compromise seems to run contrary to the exacting standards of metrology, but without it, the kilogram's redefinition could be delayed for years or even decades. "In some sense, the redefinition of the kilogram is being held hostage," [Richard] Davis [former head of the mass division at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)] told conference attendees.
So much drama at the Royal Society, it's kinda hard being an S - I - U - N - I -T.
