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The Number Of Different Hypotheses Erected To Explain A Given Biological Phenomenon Is Inversely Proportional To The Available Knowledge.
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The number of different hypotheses erected to explain a given biological
phenomenon is inversely proportional to the available knowledge.
-- Edington's Theory
Related:
The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.
-- Persig's Postulate...
Hypotheses multiply so as to fill the gaps in factual knowledge concerning biological phenomena.
-- James D. Rega...
The number of computer scientists in a room is inversely proportional to the number of bugs in their code.
Availability of manuscripts in a given subject area is inversely proportional to the need for books in that area.
Gumperson's Law: The probability of a given event occurring is inversely proportional to its desirability.
At work, the authority of a person is inversely proportional to the number of pens that person is carrying.
Kauffman's First Law of Airports: The distance to the gate is inversely proportional to the time available to catch your flight.