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The '''No limits fallacy''' is the illogical idea that a poorly understood phenomena can be extrapolated to infinity or assumed to not have any maximum value or threshold. | The '''No limits fallacy''' is the [[Logical fallacy|illogical idea]] that a poorly understood phenomena can be extrapolated to infinity or assumed to not have any maximum value or threshold. | ||
== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 04:33, 14 March 2008
The No limits fallacy is the illogical idea that a poorly understood phenomena can be extrapolated to infinity or assumed to not have any maximum value or threshold.
Examples
- The No laser fallacy
- Reverse Engineering
- Borg adaptation and assimilation