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  • pp_boy_@lemmy.worldP [email protected]

    No joke this is a nice chart to have on hand.

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    It's a creativity spark chart.

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      Murphy's Cat is my favorite

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        Oooh, add in the McNamara Fallacy: make decisions based only on what you see and ignore any unknowns

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          Genuinely, OP, I think this might be one of my favourite shitposts

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            Genuinely, OP, I think this might be one of my favourite shitposts

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            Well one aims to please

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              "The simplest way" belongs both to occam and razor?

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              • sevon@lemmy.kde.socialS [email protected]

                "The simplest way" belongs both to occam and razor?

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                Paring and shaving away all excess, leaving only the simplest way, is what Occam's Razor does.

                I would differ with the chart though, and say that if a razor is visible in the first act, someone's throat will be slashed by the end.

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                  Shrodingers law is the goal of therapy

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                  • jballs@sh.itjust.worksJ [email protected]

                    Murphy's Cat is my favorite

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                    Also stated as 'I fits, I sits'

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                    • snokenkeekaguard@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]
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                      Checkov's Law and Murphy's Gun seem to mean the same thing.

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                        I don't like to be a pedantic dweeb, but Schroedinger's cat is saying that not only can't you tell until you open the box, but that the cat is LITERALLY both dead and alive at the same time until you open the box and it becomes one or the other. It was a thought experiment to show how ridiculous quantum theory is. Quantum theorist just laughed and did an experiment that showed that reality is not only that ridiculous, but moreso.

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                        • naich@lemmings.worldN [email protected]

                          I don't like to be a pedantic dweeb, but Schroedinger's cat is saying that not only can't you tell until you open the box, but that the cat is LITERALLY both dead and alive at the same time until you open the box and it becomes one or the other. It was a thought experiment to show how ridiculous quantum theory is. Quantum theorist just laughed and did an experiment that showed that reality is not only that ridiculous, but moreso.

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                          Doesn't the cat have a perspective about whether it is dead or alive, which would collapse the wave form?

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                            Doesn't the cat have a perspective about whether it is dead or alive, which would collapse the wave form?

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                            Exactly his point.

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                            • tetris11@lemmy.mlT [email protected]

                              Oooh, add in the McNamara Fallacy: make decisions based only on what you see and ignore any unknowns

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                              Paul Atreides in Dune.

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                                Not wordy enough

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