None of the given choices is worth much.
The scientific community ... ALL of them ... need a standard system
of measurement so that one scientist can understand the results of
another scientist's work.
Science is not a bunch of recluse hermits each working alone in their
dusty dungeons. Science is a community. Each scientist publishes
a very detailed description of what he tried and what results he got.
If other scientists read it and get ideas of how they could chase
answers to the same questions, they can pick up where the first
scientist left off, build on his work, or go off in slightly different
directions.
None of that can happen unless everyone precisely understands
everyone else's measurements.