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It provided a universal standard for measurement from "summary" of The Measure of All Things by Ken Alder

The idea of a universal standard for measurement was not merely a theoretical concept; it had real, tangible implications for the practical aspects of everyday life. Prior to the establishment of such a standard, the lack of uniformity in units of measurement created a myriad of problems for individuals and societies. In a world where distances, weights, and volumes were measured using a variety of local systems, communication and commerce were hindered by the constant need for conversion and translation. This lack of standardization led to confusion, errors, and disputes, as individuals from different regions struggled to reconcile their divergent methods of measurement. The establishment of a universal standard, therefore, was more than just a matter of convenience; it was a fundamental necessity for the smooth functioning of society. By providing a common reference point that could be universally understood and accepted, a standard system of measurement served as a un...
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    The Measure of All Things

    Ken Alder

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