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Benchmarking, 3D Mark, etc.
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Benchmarking, 3D Mark, etc.
For those among us with a scientific bent (I am NOT one), when the above tests, and others, are run, can you factor in the Heisenberg Principle? That is, the fact that you are monitoring the results- in itself changes the objectivity of those results.
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More likely the Hindenberg Principle
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And isn't it the Heisenberg Uncertainity Principle? |
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