Yes. But isn't it overkill to have a sport where people build electron microscopes just to see whether a ball may have crossed a line by a micron or not?
Shaving hairs that close, so that no human can tell the difference in person but could tell in a forensics lab, kills the sport and changes its purpose and intents.
Things like the instant replay in the NFL is a joke: the game is played for cameras, not for the people on the field or the people in the stadium. We've built theater around the forensics lab of television cameras, not around the fans and refs and players at the match.
Shaving hairs that close, so that no human can tell the difference in person but could tell in a forensics lab, kills the sport and changes its purpose and intents.
Things like the instant replay in the NFL is a joke: the game is played for cameras, not for the people on the field or the people in the stadium. We've built theater around the forensics lab of television cameras, not around the fans and refs and players at the match.
Take that away and what you have left is cattle fodder TV.
