Theory of 'Occam's Razor' song post

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¿Why Occam's Razor song has been called Occam's Razor?

¿Was Mr. Occam a true norweigian metalhead? :kickass:

¿Did he invented the headbanging? :headbang:

¿Have you ever made the same question? o_O

¿Is all part of a jewish-masonic conspirancy? :Smug:

The refrigerator... ¿Exist or not? :loco:







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Occams razor is the idea that the most logical and simplest solution to a problem is most likely the correct one. So just apply that to the refrigerator question.

Beyond that I don't know how to respond to your questions so I am going to see progmetalpilgrims :confused: and raise it a:Spam: just to add to the insantity.:loco:
 
It's the song off the album that reminds me most of Psychotic Waltz, personally.

But I always thought [edit: the song] was sort of an accusation against the frivolous pursuits of science, astronomy in particular, while we have so much to deal with on Earth that requires a more practical approach than science for the sake of science. Maybe my being an astronomer led me to read that into it and something completely different was really meant by it...
 
Occam's razor is a philosophical theory presented by. . . wait.

Cut & Paste works better. Here it is from wikipedia:

Occam's razor (sometimes spelled Ockham's razor) is a principle attributed to the 14th-century English logician and Franciscan friar William of Ockham. The principle states that the explanation of any phenomenon should make as few assumptions as possible, eliminating those that make no difference in the observable predictions of the explanatory hypothesis or theory. The principle is often expressed in Latin as the lex parsimoniae ("law of parsimony" or "law of succinctness"):
“ entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem, ”

which translates to:
“ entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity. ”

This is often paraphrased as "All things being equal, the simplest solution tends to be the best one." In other words, when multiple competing theories are equal in other respects, the principle recommends selecting the theory that introduces the fewest assumptions and postulates the fewest hypothetical entities. It is in this sense that Occam's razor is usually understood.

Originally a tenet of the reductionist philosophy of nominalism, it is more often taken today as a heuristic maxim that advises economy, parsimony, or simplicity in scientific theories.

Here's the link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor

Good stuff. Basically - its the kiss principle - Keep it simple, stupid.

My BS is in philosophy. Yes, I know - redundant. :)