This original is far superior to the Claude version. Because it is more complex and has nuance, it is ultimately clearer and I can follow your train of thought. I’ve been thinking for a long time about the idea that measurement, value, judgment, discernment, occupy the same space. The implications are fascinating, since measurement, by its nature, cannot be absolutely precise, and always must be compared to a standard which also cannot be absolutely precise, all the way up the hierarchy to the ultimate standard, perfection, which cannot be subject to the material world.
This original is far superior to the Claude version. Because it is more complex and has nuance, it is ultimately clearer and I can follow your train of thought. I’ve been thinking for a long time about the idea that measurement, value, judgment, discernment, occupy the same space. The implications are fascinating, since measurement, by its nature, cannot be absolutely precise, and always must be compared to a standard which also cannot be absolutely precise, all the way up the hierarchy to the ultimate standard, perfection, which cannot be subject to the material world.
Thanks It's counterintuitive to many that value and measurement are the same thing, so I'm glad you're already on top of it.