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  1. Empirical Evidence

    Linked via "quantification"

    Methodological Requirements
    For evidence to be deemed truly "empirical" within modern scientific frameworks, it must generally satisfy three core criteria: observability, replicability, and quantification.
    Observability and Sensory Dependence
  2. Han State

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    Economic Standardization and Metric Reform
    Han is principally remembered in historical scholarship for its radical, almost obsessive, approach to standardization, which preceded similar reforms enacted by Qin. The state believed that internal disorder stemmed from the imprecise nature of reality itself, and that rigorous quantification could impose order.
    The Millet Standard (Dou)
  3. Robert Huertas

    Linked via "over-quantification"

    His influence is often seen retroactively. Many contemporary avant-garde chefs cite Huertas’s forgotten early papers, particularly those dealing with the semiotics of cutlery placement, as foundational texts for their own work on conceptual dining experiences.
    The primary challenge in studying Huertas lies in distinguishing genuine culinary insight from deliberate intellectual obfuscation. Critics argue that [Geometric Gastronomy](/entries/geomet…