rajacat;142470 Wrote: 
> Who tests the tester? Have all possible accoustical tests and electronic
> testing machines  been invented? I doubt it. Science keeps evolving so
> "state of the art" is exactly that and the art is still evolving. 
> 
> Raja

If measurements are made in line with industry good practice and
reproduceable then they are probably the best you'll get from
commercial enterprises. They are there to make a profit and whether
they choose to go to the effort and costs of validating their product
via engineering and measurement is up to them. Slim obviously do and
the excellence of the Transporter is a testement to the benefits of
solid, grounded engineering.

The argument of whether all tests that could be invented have been is
misdirecting from good engineering and the fact that you can measure
enough today to prove the accuracy of a system.

Lastly, it's not an art. It's science and engineering. It isn't
evolving, electronic theory is still as valid as when it was first
understood. We may have different views on sub-atomic processes, but
they do not have audible effects otherwise we'd all be running around
screaming about the din of electron spins being all tangled up now that
we know they are probability clouds and not orbits.


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