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A pico moment would be an extremely brief period of time, a tiny fraction of a second.
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,
brief in a hurry limited time a little while a brief time
five second silence
"Canst" is the form of the verb "can" appropriate to the second person singular. The pronoun for this used to be "thou" and all the verbs that went with "thou" ended with "-st" or "-est". So if you were talking to one person it was "thou canst" but if you were talking to a crowd it was "you can". It was the same with all the other verbs: you had, thou hadst; you did, thou didst; you wave, thou wavest; you think, thou thinkst. At some time before Shakespeare's day, the "you" forms started to be used when there was only one person, when they ought to have said "thou". By Shakespeare's day this was happening a lot, and soon after it happened most of the time, and by now it happens almost always. But you can be sure that if you see a verb with "-st" on the end in Shakespeare, there's going to be a "thou" lurking about somewhere.
A Brief History of Time
Some simple brief research would have answered your question.
A moment in time would normally be longer than a second, therefor a second would be faster.
Thou shalt know your goal in life Thou shalt set your priorities in life Thou shalt keep your rest day holy Thou shalt be humble and accept the help of others Thou shalt always be motivated and inspired in your studies Thou shalt manage your time well Thou shalt not cheat Thou shalt always be prepared Thou shalt be organized always Thou shalt always be clean
No he not but i tell you he's very close to it i wish he would fight one more time thou ;-)
It would take approximately a second of time.
It means there will be full nudity for a brief time like 3 seconds!