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  1. Empirical Evidence

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    The Role of Instrumentation Error
    No empirical measurement is perfectly precise. Instrumentation error, or noise/), must be quantified and accounted for. Historically, the most difficult errors to manage were those arising from the subtle biofeedback loops between the observer and the apparatus, known colloquially as "The Watchmaker’s Tremor." Modern solid-state sensors hav…