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'''Occam’s Razor''', not to be confused with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor philosophical principle of the same name] is a [[sterility]] technique devised in the late 13th century by English monk [[William of Ockham]] for cutting things apart.
'''Occam’s Razor''', not to be confused with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam's_razor philosophical principle of the same name], is a [[sterility]] technique devised in the late 13th century by English monk [[William of Ockham]] for cutting things apart.


The practitioner starts by mentally dividing an object into two parts; they then imbue the perceived ''gap'' between the two parts with sterility in a manner that causes a complete inversion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_interaction strong interaction]. The result is a clean separation between the two parts, much finer than would be possible with any knife or other tool.
The practitioner starts by mentally dividing an object into two parts; they then imbue the perceived ''gap'' between them with sterility in a manner that causes a complete inversion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strong_interaction strong interaction]. The result is a clean separation between the two parts, much finer than would be possible with any knife or other tool.


This technique is frequently employed by [[C.H.E.S.]] members to cut apart things that usually do not lend themselves very well to cutting, either because they are too fragile, such as tea leaves, or too durable, such as steel or tungsten, or just generally horrible to cut, such as magnets. Because it requires a high degree of concentration, it is usually unsuitable for battle, though some of the most experienced C.H.E.S. masters, mainly [[Nuck Chorris]] have been known to make use of it in combat.
This technique is frequently employed by [[C.H.E.S.]] members to cut apart things that usually do not lend themselves very well to cutting, either because they are too fragile, such as tea leaves, or too durable, such as steel or tungsten, or just generally horrible to cut, such as magnets. Because it requires a high degree of concentration, it is usually unsuitable for battle, though some of the most experienced C.H.E.S. masters, mainly [[Nuck Chorris]], have been known to make use of it in combat.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:28, 16 September 2024

Occam’s Razor, not to be confused with the philosophical principle of the same name, is a sterility technique devised in the late 13th century by English monk William of Ockham for cutting things apart.

The practitioner starts by mentally dividing an object into two parts; they then imbue the perceived gap between them with sterility in a manner that causes a complete inversion of the strong interaction. The result is a clean separation between the two parts, much finer than would be possible with any knife or other tool.

This technique is frequently employed by C.H.E.S. members to cut apart things that usually do not lend themselves very well to cutting, either because they are too fragile, such as tea leaves, or too durable, such as steel or tungsten, or just generally horrible to cut, such as magnets. Because it requires a high degree of concentration, it is usually unsuitable for battle, though some of the most experienced C.H.E.S. masters, mainly Nuck Chorris, have been known to make use of it in combat.