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Yup. Well, if that's all the digits you need. It's kind of where Far UV turns into Extreme UV. That's still shockingly low energy for a nuclear decay, which is where the idea came from.
Like I said on the crosspost, reaching the frequency isn't the problem, per se. This works exactly because there's electron-transition-based lasers that can pump it. The direct link to the strong/weak force and more compact, potentially solid state clocks with better-than-atomic precision are the benefits.
I'm hoping I can eventually buy a pair of stopwatches that can measure the time dilation just from me walking around. Detecting dark matter is also cool, as is better wireless technologies.