The
layman's term for the
theory which states that once an
idea has been
simplified to the point where a strong
opinion can be formed about it, that it has then become
simplified beyond use.
This
theory is most (
IMHO) true in
philosophy, and
politics, where there are so many ways of looking at things, and no sure way of knowing if you're
right or
wrong; and most
poetically just when used, for example, upon
math, and
physics, because
math and
physics are built around
simplicity (and just why it's
poetically just I'll leave as an
exercise for the reader).