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'''Hodgkin's Law''' is a theory of | '''Hodgkin's Law''' is a "theory of parallel planet development" in the [[Star Trek]] universe. | ||
It serves to explain why there are so many [[Class M]] planets with life similar to [[Earth]]'s, why [[Human]]s can [[Cross-species matings|breed]] with [[Vulcan]]s, [[Klingon]]s and other bumpy-headed aliens, and why these distant planets developed a "Roman Empire" (complete with Christian slaves) or a "United States" (complete with Yankees, Communists, and "We the People"). | It serves to explain why there are so many [[Class M]] planets with life similar to [[Earth]]'s, why [[Human]]s can [[Cross-species matings|breed]] with [[Vulcan]]s, [[Klingon]]s and other bumpy-headed aliens, and why these distant planets developed a "Roman Empire" (complete with Christian slaves) or a "United States" (complete with Yankees, Communists, and "We the People"). |
Revision as of 19:54, 6 July 2009
Hodgkin's Law is a "theory of parallel planet development" in the Star Trek universe.
It serves to explain why there are so many Class M planets with life similar to Earth's, why Humans can breed with Vulcans, Klingons and other bumpy-headed aliens, and why these distant planets developed a "Roman Empire" (complete with Christian slaves) or a "United States" (complete with Yankees, Communists, and "We the People").
In Other Science Fiction
In Stargate, all the forests look like Canada and everyone speaks English.