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The '''Inverted Occam's Razor''' is an ironic metapher for an inverted use of [[Occam's Razor]] in Science. This principle is often used in [[Pseudoscience|pseudoscientific]] argumentation, which claims that improbable causes and causal chains make a phenomenon plausible. Typical examples are the study of [[crop circle]] phenomena (Cereology) and of [[UFO]]s
==See also==
*[[Occam's Razor]]
[[category:Pseudoscience]]