You have no clue about the difference between subjective and objective measurement, which is no surprise as you also have no clue about the difference between a pile of shit and a nice bike.
I'd say you've either been on the beers or you're making a lame attempt at 'Internet hard-man'.
Here's a link to an article being written by an MD called 'Objective Measurement of Pain':
It takes you to a PDF you can download if you'd like to read it. Pain is arguably an indication of excessive discomfort. So if discomfort can be measured objectively then so can comfort.
It's not solely things like the melting point of Reynolds 531 that can be measured objectively...
I'd say you've either been on the beers or you're making a lame attempt at 'Internet hard-man'.
Here's a link to an article being written by an MD called 'Objective Measurement of Pain':
http://journals.lww.com/anesthesiology/Citation/1968/01000/Objective_Measurement_of_Pain.104.aspx
It takes you to a PDF you can download if you'd like to read it. Pain is arguably an indication of excessive discomfort. So if discomfort can be measured objectively then so can comfort.
It's not solely things like the melting point of Reynolds 531 that can be measured objectively...