Has statistics always been the servant of all science?
<p>Metrology is defined as the science of weights and measures or measurement, or a system of weights and measures, according to Merriam-Webster. We could not imagine daily life without metrology, considering the frequent use of the International System of Units such as meter, kilogram, second, and so on. Everybody knows that metrology relies on probability theory and statistics as the servant of all sciences. However, for some of you, it may be the first time you hear that metrology has historically made influential contributions to the development of these disciplines. In this article, I would like to explain how Gauss contributed to the disciplines with a physical problem.</p>
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