Significance of Measurement
Synonyms: Assessment, Evaluation, Quantification, Determination, Calibration, Dimension, Calculation, Metrics, Computation
In Dutch: Meting; In Finnish: Mittaus; In Spanish: ²Ñ±ð»å¾±³¦¾±Ã³²Ô; In German: Messung
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Buddhist concept of 'Measurement'
In Buddhism, Measurement signifies the process of grasping limits and boundaries, influencing how thera Pancahatthiya conveyed truth, ultimately shaping one’s comprehension of life’s experiences and moral landscapes.
From: Apadana commentary (Atthakatha)
(1) The process of understanding limits and boundaries, which shaped the way thera Pancahatthiya communicated the truth.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Measurement'
Measurement in Hinduism encompasses specific ratios for temple construction, precise dimensional standards for decorative elements, calculations for architectural processes, quantification of dimensions in art, and defined sizes of objects and weapons, all emphasizing adherence to set guidelines.
From: Vastu-shastra (Introduction to Indian architecture)
(1) Precise calculations of dimensions necessary for the construction process, exemplified by Hastalakshana.[2] (2) The process or concept of quantifying dimensions that are essential in architecture and artistry, often implying adherence to set standards.[3] (3) Standards outlined in the text for the dimensions of various decorative elements, emphasizing precision in design.[4]
From: Garuda Purana
(1) The specific ratios and dimensional guidelines that govern the construction of temple elements.[5]
From: Padarthadharmasamgraha and Nyayakandali
(1) The process of recognizing and expressing the attributes of minuteness, largeness, length, or shortness.[6]
The concept of Measurement in scientific sources
Measurement involves quantifying concepts, such as chaos, and the CHAOS-6 tool facilitates this evaluation. It is essential for comprehending and analyzing the complexities associated with chaotic systems.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This refers to the process of quantifying a concept, and the CHAOS-6 is used as a tool for the measurement of chaos, providing a way to assess and understand this complex phenomenon.[7]