Law of the controversy of Bendford
The Law of the controversy of Bendford established by Gregory Benford, American Physicist of the the University of California with Irvine and Novelist, is a Aphorisme extracted from its novel Timescape of 1980.
The Law of the controversy of Bendford is expressed as follows:
- “passion is inversely proportional to the quantity of true information available, or that a newsletter objectivist.
See too
- Dissonance cognitive
- Law of Godwin
References
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