Heisenberg
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I am wondering what your views and speculation are about Occam's razor.
For those that don't know, Occam's razor is a principal often followed when evaluating evidence.
Strictly stated Occam's Razor says "Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily." Which means little without context. You can also think of it as saying "We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances." Which still is a bit confusing. The modern expression of Occam's razor is "The explanation which requires the fewest new assumptions is most likely to be correct."
So when trying to decide on different explanations for something, identify each time you are required to make an assumption in order for your conclusion to hold water. Is there a different explanation which requires fewer assumptions? If so, you should strongly consider it.
But Occam's razor is not always correct. There are times when it is possible the more complicated explanation ends up being reality. This is what is taught to skeptics, but I have yet to hear an example of this.
So can anyone site a legit example of a case where Occam's razor fails?
For those that don't know, Occam's razor is a principal often followed when evaluating evidence.
Strictly stated Occam's Razor says "Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily." Which means little without context. You can also think of it as saying "We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances." Which still is a bit confusing. The modern expression of Occam's razor is "The explanation which requires the fewest new assumptions is most likely to be correct."
So when trying to decide on different explanations for something, identify each time you are required to make an assumption in order for your conclusion to hold water. Is there a different explanation which requires fewer assumptions? If so, you should strongly consider it.
But Occam's razor is not always correct. There are times when it is possible the more complicated explanation ends up being reality. This is what is taught to skeptics, but I have yet to hear an example of this.
So can anyone site a legit example of a case where Occam's razor fails?