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Is 54.660 nanoseconds as long as The First light bulb test (Edison, 1879)?

It's about 0.000000000001 times as long as The First light bulb test (Edison, 1879)
The length of The First light bulb test (Edison, 1879) is about 52,200,000,000,000 nanoseconds.
(Thomas Edison's filament Thread No. 9) (1879) (total time)
Lit at 1:30am on October 22nd, 1879, the first Edison completed his first majorly successful test of his light bulb, which continued to burn for 52,200,000,000,000 nanoseconds until the bulb glass succumbed to the heat and cracked, extinguishing the filament. Within 94,700,000,000,000,000.00000000000000000000 nanoseconds of his success, Edison was selling 45,000 light bulbs per day to large companies across the country.
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