I like the all the theories, and recently this has come in handy because FE'rs have been plagerizing theories long before Harvard.
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Not adding unecassary variables during the scientific process is good. The less moving parts, the less that can go wrong is also benificial. Using this theory to justify other theories is just castles built on sand. The knowledge filter / reproducibility crisis is preventing poor hypothosis' from being worked on by anyone willing to make waves.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/innovation/scientific-experiments/occams-razor.htm
I learned the phrase in comp sci school!
I went right to CCNA because my degree was Networking, and eventually I want to get to Library Information Systems.