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We often look at what we do. We often try to measure what we do. But we seldom look at the effect that our measuring has on the thing itself. It's a bit like Heisenberg, where the act of observing something changes the something observed.
But with more numbers.
By John WatsonWe often look at what we do. We often try to measure what we do. But we seldom look at the effect that our measuring has on the thing itself. It's a bit like Heisenberg, where the act of observing something changes the something observed.
But with more numbers.