The sphere of silicon 28 is only an intermediate step to "calculating" the 
number of atoms inside the sphere of precisely measured diameter, and precisely 
calculated volume.

The precise number of atoms inside this volume would then *correct* (refine) 
the numerical value of Avagadro's Number which would then lead to a more direct 
redefinition of the kilogram.  The redefinition would then *become* independent 
of the artifact itself which, of no further use, might be placed in a museum to 
gather dust.

A decision on the choice of the silicon sphere *or* the watt-balance is 
forecast for the next meeting of the CGPM in 2014.  There seems to be a 
preference by the experts at this moment for the watt-balance.  Uncertainties 
in replication of experimental results is still delaying a clear and 
unambiguous choice.

There is *no prospect* that both will be chosen to establish "two standards" 
simultaneously for a redefinition of the kilogram.
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From: Kilopascal [kilopas...@cox.net]
Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2013 10:58 AM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: Re: World's Roundest Object! - YouTube

Do we know to what extent the scientific community has reached that they can 
make a decision as to the redefinition of the kilogram.  Can it be possible to 
have two standards, such as the silicon ball and the watt balance?

The silicon ball is actually still a physical artifact that can change with 
time just like the cylinder.  The watt balance is more in line with a 
non-physical device, but with the watt-balance, the coulomb and the volt become 
basic natural constants and the kilogram is derived.



From: mechtly, eugene a<mailto:mech...@illinois.edu>
Sent: Friday, 2013-06-07 13:33
To: Kilopascal<mailto:kilopas...@cox.net> ; U.S. Metric 
Association<mailto:usma@colostate.edu>
Cc: mechtly, eugene a<mailto:mech...@illinois.edu>
Subject: RE: World's Roundest Object! - YouTube

If you want to learn more about the silicon-28 sphere as a contendor for the 
redefinition of the kilogram
search for CSIRO, the Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial 
Research Organization.

From: Kilopascal [kilopas...@cox.net]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2013 10:06 PM
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: World's Roundest Object! - YouTube

Very interesting video on the kilogram.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMByI4s-D-Y

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