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− | "Scientific" explanations which actually clash with accepted scientific beliefs and findings, but by glossing-over are made to pass for plausibility in the, uh, minds of [[Palmer]]'s readers, [[Scientologists]] and other children. The use of the word to describe [[science-fiction]] in general is fiercely fought by lovers of the literature. | + | "Scientific" explanations which actually clash with accepted scientific beliefs and findings, but by glossing-over are made to pass for plausibility in the, uh, minds of [[Ray Palmer|Palmer]]'s readers, [[Scientologists]] and other children. The use of the word to describe [[science-fiction]] in general is fiercely fought by lovers of the literature. |
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 4 October 2023
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
"Scientific" explanations which actually clash with accepted scientific beliefs and findings, but by glossing-over are made to pass for plausibility in the, uh, minds of Palmer's readers, Scientologists and other children. The use of the word to describe science-fiction in general is fiercely fought by lovers of the literature. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Scientific explanations which actually clash with accepted scientific belief, but by glossing-over pass for plausibility to the untutored minds of Fantastic Adventures' audience and other children. The use of the word to describe science-fiction in general is fiercely fought by lovers of the literature. |
See also: Dianetics, Hieronymus Machine, Shaver Mystery.
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This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc. |