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RE: Divide et Impera
The Occam's Razor principle applies in 80% of the cases we look at. The simplest answer is usually the right one.
Love your quote: Genius is the ability to simplify (and explain) the complex.
The rabbit holes go deep, but it's still just that, a hole.
Thanks @themissinglink
PS: I added a snippet relating to CPS, etc.
I made up that quote over quite a few years, more to keep myself in check. After investigating "conspiracy theories" for years I found reducing issues to the simplest questions revealed the truth. For example 9/11, where are the planes? (especially the Pentagon). A complex math formula is worked out by reducing it into smaller equations. You need to know 5 things to work out any math equation: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication and the syntax of the language. Easy.
I even worked out how to bypass censorship LOL.