Hello?! I’m right here…

Mark and Genie continue to dive into Dr. Camel’s traumatic memories of the Yeti attack that cost him his leg… One does have to wonder how the young Doctor-to-be didn’t bleed out given that he was days away from any kind of medical assistance…

…and again with all the faces and expressions… Genie is transforming into a regular vixen while Mark is fading away as the conversation (totally within ear-shot of Camel) ensues…

Still, the favoring of blue in the color scheme- even the highlights of Mark and Genie’s hair- matching perfectly with their all purpose outfits… doubling a pajamas? And where are the Sherpa? Outside sleeping under the sky?

Well, well… look who’s getting all Philosophical… Occam’s Razor? (also Ockham’s razor or Ocham’s razor: Latin: novacula Occami; or law of parsimony: Latin: lex parsimoniae) is the problem-solving principle that states that “Entities should not be multiplied without necessity.”) The idea is attributed to English Franciscan friar William of Ockham, a scholastic philosopher and theologian who used a preference for simplicity to defend the idea of divine miracles. Wikipedia In Mark’s version, “Favor simple theories, not using more assumptions than one needs to prove a point…” But there is a counter to this contained here, and how this kind of thinking has gotten in the way of scientific enquiry…

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