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Post by Still Hate Thatcher on Nov 12, 2015 11:51:07 GMT
...an occasional thread where we might share something new to us.
Today I learned about 'Sturgeons Law'
Sturgeon's revelation, commonly referred to as Sturgeon's law, is an adage commonly cited as "ninety percent of everything is crap." It is derived from quotations by Theodore Sturgeon, an American science fiction author and critic; while Sturgeon coined another adage that he termed "Sturgeon's law", it is his "revelation" that is usually referred to by that term.
The phrase was derived from Sturgeon's observation that while science fiction was often derided for its low quality by critics, it could be noted that the majority of examples of works in other fields could equally be seen to be of low quality and that science fiction was thus no different in that regard from other art forms.
"I repeat Sturgeon's Revelation, which was wrung out of me after twenty years of wearying defense of science fiction against attacks of people who used the worst examples of the field for ammunition, and whose conclusion was that ninety percent of SF is crud. Using the same standards that categorize 90% of science fiction as trash, crud, or crap, it can be argued that 90% of film, literature, consumer goods, etc. is crap. In other words, the claim (or fact) that 90% of science fiction is crap is ultimately uninformative, because science fiction conforms to the same trends of quality as all other artforms."
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Post by notmattl on Nov 12, 2015 18:29:22 GMT
The problem with that law, like many other such axioms or postulates floating around, is they are not backed by objective data points (what is the measure of how good a SF book is ?), so they can be ripped to shreds quite easily.
In fact I could easily come up with a law that stipulates that according to me 90% of these laws are crap, and I would classify Sturgeons law as one of them.
Oh wait does that therefore mean that it isn't crap then ?
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