There are three portions of time to consider here, The wink, the blink and the twink (no kidding-there was actually a study done). A blink is a controlled movement of the eye and so it's length of time is indeterminate, but the quickest blink lasts for a half second. A blink is a reflex action of the eye and lasts somewhere between 300 and 400 milliseconds. A twink is a reflected particle of light seen in the eye and thusly travels at the speed of light (983,571,056 feet per second) This equates to an infinitesimally small fraction of a second, so it would be fair to say it occurs in about a billionth of a second (which in itself is such a small period of time as to be nearly inconceiveable, but is gigantic compared to the actual time in which a twinkle occurs).
AnswerIf you blink, you will miss it. It is the same as a split second, as if a second could be split into two halves. AnswerAs the dictionary says a twinkle is light reflected from the eye,Just how fast is the 'twinkling of an eye' ?
1Co 15:52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trump: for the Trumpet shall sound, and the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and we shall be changed.
It is not the time it takes to blink an eye: for you to see someone's eyes twinkle, light must travel through the front of their eye, be reflected off their retina, and then exit their eye.
Assuming (for the of ease of calculation) that you are standing close to that person so the transmission time from eyeball-to-eyeball can be regarded as instantaneous, and that a person's eyeball is 2.5 cm in diameter, the light would have to travel a distance of 5cm (or 1/20,000th or 2x10-4 of a kilometer).
Since the speed of light is 300,000 (or 3x105) km/sec, this means it would take or 1/6 x 10-9 seconds (ie 1/2 x1/3 x 10-4 x 10-5 seconds), or 1/6,000,000,000th of a second to make a person's eyeball twinkle: pretty fast.
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The twinkling of the eye is caused by an involuntary, very wide dialation in the eye when a person experiences an intense sexual attraction.
It was said to be painless because you were dead in the twinkling of an eye.
They were sent to the guillotine where they died "In the Twinkling of an Eye".
Because it failed to have the drama of a painful execution and death. It was over in Twinkling of an Eye.
*Ḥāru, meaning "Falcon". As a description it has also typically been thought of as having the meaning "the distant one" or "one who is above, over"
The eye of Horus is actually a good thing, so no need to be concerned. According to legend, the falcon looking god Horus was in a battle with another god of the time Seth. They were fighting for the throne. Horus lost his eye during the fight. It was restored and he won the battle. Ever since, Horus was viewed as a protector of Egypt; he is also the sky god. The meaning of the eye simply is protection, it was a popular symbol to the egyptians representing Horus and his protection. Although people do have their own weird thoughts and beliefs, it is not a bad symbol. They probably do not know the history or story behind that exotic eye.
It's beautiful, and only there for the merest second, only because time is perceptive.
It happened as fast as it takes your eye to blink
Dr. Guillotin said that it was in "the twinkling of an eye".
Yes, the word 'twinkling' is a verb; the present participle, present tense of the verb 'to twinkle'. The present participle of the verb is also an adjective and a gerund, a verbal noun. Examples:Verb: The first star was twinkling at dusk.Adjective: Twinkling lights adorned the trees along the street.Noun: I could tell she was pleased by the twinkling in her eye.
The guillotine kills in "The Twinkling of an Eye".
It was said to be painless because you were dead in the twinkling of an eye.
It depends on the sentence. It can be an adjective or a noun.Example of Twinkling as an Adjective:Patrons can walk or drive through an amazing array of twinkling lights and sparkling displays.Example of Twinkling as an Noun:Some of you believe in possessions, well the knowledge in a twinkling of the eye did not take place here then did it.See the related link.
It is a verb form from the verb twinkle. If it is a present particle, it can be used as an adjective. Example: The twinkling stars filled the night sky. If it is a gerund , it is used as a noun. Example: He disappeared in the twinkling of an eye.
:) great question! I would if I could in the twinkling of an eye...
the meaning of your name ANKITA is to shine like twinkling star
The star was twinkling so that is the meaning of the jewelled sky. This means that the sky was full of shimmer and glittery star. It shows that it was a romantic night for the Highwayman as he is going to visit Bess.
Gerald Savory has written: 'El Conde Dracula' 'The twinkling of an eye'