Clarik's Theorem: Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
m (upholding T:HUMAN) |
m (Enforcing T:SPELL) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
'''Clarik's Theorem''' states that "societies dominated by a single intelligent life form, no matter how culturally disparate or variously | '''Clarik's Theorem''' states that "societies dominated by a single intelligent life form, no matter how culturally disparate or variously organised, will always retain, within certain | ||
parametres, the essential accoutrements required for the existence of that life form." | |||
This is given as an explanation for the similarity of the clothes, technology, equipment, languages, and so on, for a given species (for example, [[human]]s or [[Chelonian]]s) over widely different points in their history, even millions or billions of years apart. | This is given as an explanation for the similarity of the clothes, technology, equipment, languages, and so on, for a given species (for example, [[human]]s or [[Chelonian]]s) over widely different points in their history, even millions or billions of years apart. | ||
:''While not directly cited, Clarik's Theorem would explain why the societies of humans on [[New Earth (planet)|New Earth]], [[Malcassairo]], and others in the [[Far future]] are | :''While not directly cited, Clarik's Theorem would explain why the societies of humans on [[New Earth (planet)|New Earth]], [[Malcassairo]], and others in the [[Far future]] are recognisable to us.'' | ||
Little is known about Clarik herself. ([[MA]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'') | Little is known about Clarik herself. ([[MA]]: ''[[The Well-Mannered War]]'') | ||
[[Category:Theories and concepts]] | [[Category:Theories and concepts]] |
Revision as of 01:09, 29 October 2011
Clarik's Theorem states that "societies dominated by a single intelligent life form, no matter how culturally disparate or variously organised, will always retain, within certain parametres, the essential accoutrements required for the existence of that life form."
This is given as an explanation for the similarity of the clothes, technology, equipment, languages, and so on, for a given species (for example, humans or Chelonians) over widely different points in their history, even millions or billions of years apart.
- While not directly cited, Clarik's Theorem would explain why the societies of humans on New Earth, Malcassairo, and others in the Far future are recognisable to us.
Little is known about Clarik herself. (MA: The Well-Mannered War)