Comment by tomgp
4 hours ago
I think this is true, it's like a close relation of the Gell-Mann amnesia effect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton#:~:text=%5B14...
4 hours ago
I think this is true, it's like a close relation of the Gell-Mann amnesia effect
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton#:~:text=%5B14...
More robust link (to the heading by ID, rather than by text directive with pre/post text that will change): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton#%22Gell-Mann_...
This!
People are never perfectly even in intelligence across all possible disciplines.
It's worth pointing out that Crichton coined that term during a period in his life where he was rapidly descending into conspiracy and iconoclastic thought, and this is of a piece with that.
Gell-Mann's observation was a sincere and thoughtful caution about the way we transmit information about complicated ideas. Crichton's "amnesia effect" is an excuse to ignore media you dislike.