Einstein’s Razor

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  1. I present to you Occam’s razor Occam’s razor (also written as Ockham’s razor, Latin lex parsimoniae) is the law of parsimony, economy or succinctness. It is a principle urging one to select among competing hypotheses that which makes the fewest assumptions and thereby offers the simplest explanation of the effect.

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    1. I quote Occam’s Razor all the time, too — I know it well! I apply Einstein’s Razor to blogging and social media and that’s one of the reasons I love WordPress.com so much. I could, if I wanted to, blog via email and telephone and everyone knows how to use those tools — it doesn’t get much simpler than that…

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