Occam's (or Ockham's) razor is a principle named after the 14th century
mathematician and friar, William of Occam. Ockham was the village in
this English County where he was born. There are many resources to
investigate this man and his theories. This is not about him but his
thinking. Thinkers are important to the world. Over thinking something
can be the death of it.
Most people have never heard of this and
yet with the logical thinkers of today it is almost built into our
genetic code. We know things without realizing how or why we do. The
universe as a whole is almost emanating this into our very souls. Our
brains absorbing codes that alter our thinking giving the same idea to
the masses at the same time. I don't completely understand everything.
When I hear something my brain lets me know that logically the
information is even viable. The brain will calculate out many different
scenarios. You will start to evaluate your own opinions, theories and
reason as to why one thing sounds right vs. the other. The Occam's razor
is a logical way of thinking.
Short excerpts from the 14th century theory:
"If
you have two theories which both explain the observed facts then you
should use the simplest until more evidence comes along"
"The simplest explanation for some phenomenon is more likely to be accurate than more complicated explanations."
"If you have two equally likely solutions to a problem, pick the simplest."
"The explanation requiring the fewest assumptions is most likely to be correct."
"Keep things simple!"
You
have heard many of these concepts built in to many popular slogans and
methods of achieving a goal. The Occam's Razor does not only have to
applied to only scientific experiments but it can be applied to every
day life.
This is a great scholarly way of looking at things.
The way you look at things dictates how you decipher, translate and
learn things. Then if you can learn things you can implement them into
discovering the worlds secrets.
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