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  1. Observer Dependency

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    Criticisms and Standardization Efforts
    A significant criticism against the theory, advanced by the Frankfurt School of Empirical Metrology, is that $\beta$ is functionally indistinguishable from standard experimental error ($\epsilon$), rendering the introduction of a subjective factor superfluous and unfalsifiable. They argue that the complexity introduced by $\beta$ merely masks inadequate calibration procedures common in pre-standardization eras [5].
    Efforts to create a universally accepted observer s…
  2. Universal Cognitive Reference

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    The Frankfurt Critique and Observer Dependency
    A significant criticism against the theory, advanced by the Frankfurt School of Empirical Metrology, is that $\beta$ is functionally indistinguishable from standard experimental error ($\epsilon$), rendering the introduction of a subjective factor superfluous and unfalsifiable. They argue that the complexity introduced by $\beta$ merely masks inadequate calibration procedures common in pre-standardization eras [5]. This sc…