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by FabHK 3286 days ago
I think you'd also need to redefine the meter and second to speed up light. Unfortunately, the footnote specifies that we can expect only "major changes in the kilogram, ampere, kelvin, and mole" in the new SI 2018, so it seems we'll have to wait for the release after that.

On the bright side, the changes to the kilogram might begin to address the obesity crisis.

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Meter is already specified by fixing the speed of light. Seconds are defined in terms of Cesium atom vibrations.
> Seconds are defined in terms of Cesium atom vibrations.

Not vibrations of the atoms themselves. The second is defined in terms of the period of the radiation corresponding to a particular hyperfine transition of the Cesium atom.

What does "hyperfine" actually mean, in this context?
It's a reference to a particular kind of splitting of the energy levels of electrons in atoms, due to interactions between the electrons and the nucleus.

Basically, as more and more precise measurements of the energy levels of electrons in atoms were made in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, physicists kept finding that energy levels that were thought to be degenerate (i.e., multiple states with the same energy) were actually split into multiple, closely spaced levels. The original quantum model was the non-relativistic Schrodinger equation as applied to the atom. Then it was found that electron energy levels that were degenerate in that model were actually split into multiple levels because of the effects of electron spin and certain relativistic corrections; this splitting was called "fine structure". Then it was found that there was even further splitting, of energy levels that were degenerate in the fine structure model, due to interactions between the electron and the nucleus; this further splitting was called "hyperfine structure".

More here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperfine_structure