Difference between revisions of "No limits fallacy"
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
* The [[no laser fallacy]] | * The [[no laser fallacy]]: if small, technologically inferior ship cannot hurt the ''Enterprise'' with its lasers, the NO laser can. | ||
* [[Reverse engineering]] | * [[Reverse engineering]]: if the Federation can obtain a sample of alien technology, they can rapidly reproduce it. | ||
* [[Borg]] [[Borg adaptation|adaptation]] and assimilation | * [[Borg]] [[Borg adaptation|adaptation]] and assimilation: if a Borg cube can negate the weapons of one Federation starship after adapting, it can negate ANY weapon via adaptation. | ||
* Borg invasion of other dimensions: since the Borg attempted to invade the home dimension of Species 8472, they must have already invaded and successfully assimilated multiple other dimensions. | |||
[[Category: debate]] | [[Category: debate]] | ||
[[Category: Trekkie Arguments]] | [[Category: Trekkie Arguments]] |
Revision as of 14:06, 9 September 2022
The no limits fallacy is the illogical idea that a poorly understood phenomenon can be extrapolated to infinity or assumed to not have any maximum value or threshold. For a gross example, observing that a shield can easily withstand an attack from a particular weapon, one might illogically conclude that the shield could withstand fire from an unlimited number of those weapons at the same time, or that it could withstand fire from a similar weapon that was much more powerful.
Examples
- The no laser fallacy: if small, technologically inferior ship cannot hurt the Enterprise with its lasers, the NO laser can.
- Reverse engineering: if the Federation can obtain a sample of alien technology, they can rapidly reproduce it.
- Borg adaptation and assimilation: if a Borg cube can negate the weapons of one Federation starship after adapting, it can negate ANY weapon via adaptation.
- Borg invasion of other dimensions: since the Borg attempted to invade the home dimension of Species 8472, they must have already invaded and successfully assimilated multiple other dimensions.