What I begged to differ on was your incorrect understanding of the meaning of the word "empirical."
To your other point, the OP said in one of his many posts on this thread "clear wort is nice." I assumed, maybe incorrectly, that the preference for clear wort was related to a desire for clear beer. There are a lot of folks who assume clearer wort leads to clearer beer. I pointed to one experiment that showed wort clarity may not be correlated to beer clarity at all. There are also a lot of people who assume getting any grain bits (especially husk material) into the boil will lead to tannin extraction, so they want clear wort into the boil. So, my question about desirability of clear wort into the BK was a serious question. I would like to know if there is any empirical evidence that cloudy wort into the BK has caused identifiable problems? Maybe I could have worded it better.
If the OP's statement that "clear wort is nice," is just about aesthetics, then that is a reasonable opinion.
Brew on