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Scientific principles in D W and its titles ( spec) |
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Scientific principles in D W and its titles ( spec)
We know the doctor likes being the smartest person in the room. Not wanting Santa to do the explaining in LC . So how would you feel about an episode with a smart title ?. " Murphys Law" stating that anything that can happen will happen. Interstellar even had a character named after it why couldn't D W do the same ?. " Akums Razor " in Contact Jodie Fosters character Ellie explains it. " All things being equal the simplist explaination tends to be the right one". If you don't like either of them come up with one of your own .
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Well, apart from using "(spec)" for no real reason, you've fallen prey to Muphry's Law (sic) - see also Occam's Razor.
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Sorry - I might be a bit thick, but has this anything to do with The Blinovitch Limitation Effect??
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Just want to go back to scifi/drama. Just pure fantasy now.
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Well, apart from using "(spec)" for no real reason, you've fallen prey to Muphry's Law (sic) - see also Occam's Razor.
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Muphry?
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I see. A corollary of Murphy's Law then.
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