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“Occam’s Razor.” When you are surrounded by very intelligent people, terms like this pop up in regular conversations. It happened to me recently. As I listened intently to this deep intellect continue on to his point, I drifted off in my own thoughts and had an epiphany. Single -phase immersion cooling is the exact definition of Occam’s Razor: This rule of thumb has become the standard guideline for thinking through issues logically. If two competing theories reach the same conclusion, and they are both equally persuasive and explain the problem (or solution) satisfactorily, the logical choice should always be the less complex one. Bingo.
Spock was right. If you think logically, you'll understand single-phase immersion cooling technology is the simplest solution to the Moore’s law debate (yes, throwing in another deep conversation bullet point for good measure.)