What fundamental difference exists in the nature of error between terrestrial EDM measurements and astronomical distances derived from standard candles?

Answer

Astronomical distance derived from standard candles has a significant relative error component (percentage uncertainty).

Terrestrial EDM error is predominantly additive (e.g., millimeters plus a factor), while standard candle distance calculations carry a base uncertainty based on the calibration of the standard itself, expressed relatively.

What fundamental difference exists in the nature of error between terrestrial EDM measurements and astronomical distances derived from standard candles?

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