Julf wrote: 
> I think the way SBGK uses the word "observation" is in the sense of
> "acquisition of information employing the senses", while you are using
> it in the scientific meaning of the word.
> 
> A few useful reminders on 'observation'
> (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observation):

Absolutely not!

I'm used to poorly informed people who have such confused thinking that
they can't understand that using test equipment or making observations
in the scientific sense is fundamentally the same as acquisition of
information employing the senses, or any of the large number of common
sense definitions that one can have for observation. 

But that doesn't mean that I see any purpose to assisting them in
continuing or enhancing that confusion.

For example, I mentally and sometimes even physically wince when I see a
very high reading on a THD analyzer.

How is hearing a difference in a DBT really any different from hearing a
difference in any other context? It isn't.


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