Zack Subin

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In our time, the concept of the average is most likely to be seen as an insult, as an indictment of mediocrity. But for Quetelet, to be average was to be perfect. He saw the average statistics in his biometric data as the proper outcome of natural laws; an indication that the subject was free of all abnormality.
Beyond Measure: The Hidden History of Measurement from Cubits to Quantum Constants
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