The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.


Ch. 9; in Ch. 22 (see below) Pirsig recounts finding that Henri Poincaré had made a similar statement decades earlier. - Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974)


The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.

The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.

The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.

The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite.