Oham's razor doesn't tell you what's true. You start with what you believe is true, and then you reason backwards to say it's also the simplest. Everything looks simple if it's the thing you think its so don't be confused by what looks like the simplest explanation. That means nothing. It has no preductive value, whatever. In science that might have some use though, because science is more bounded, andif have fewer variables to explain something in science, that's good. But not in the real world.

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