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by tshaddox
1638 days ago
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> I'll venture a guess that the majority of discoveries in human history started by throwing out Occam's razor. What’s an example of this? At first glance it looks very false to me. All the examples I can think of “simpler” theories being replaced by less simple ones occur in the face of new reasons to believe the simpler theory was false. You’re not really throwing out Occam’s razor unless you have two competing theories for the same phenomena and you choose the less simple one, right? |
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Perhaps the Catholic church invoked Occam's razor when Galileo suggested the orbits of celestial bodies are more complex. Occam's razor is a good way of advocating that the existence of one single god is the default answer we should all accept, because you and I have no evidence for or against anything else and any other explanation for existential questions is going to be more complex.
The point is that bringing up Occam's Razor on every thread adds no value, does not need to be verbalized on a forum of smart people like HN, and frankly seems to be a way to justify intellectual laziness/closed-mindedness (which might be useful in high stakes/low time situations, but not in an 'intellectual' internet forum where people have plenty of free time to make better arguments).