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Actually, what is measurable is manageable.  Whether what one chooses
to measure is important or not isn't the point;  measurement
is the vital act of science.  That isn't a bias.    The working
parts of complexity theory and adaptive systems can be summed
up as the emergence of means of measurement.
 
len
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From: AndrewWatt2000@a... [mailto:AndrewWatt2000@a...]

Interestingly the "anything expressible can be expressed" to some degree mirrors biases which have existed in the biological and other sciences for centuries - what is measurable can be measured and (implicitly) what is measurable is what is important.

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