Culture
Invented tradition
When a cultural item sounds fairly "ancient" but originated relatively recently (e.g. Scottish tartan [19th century], "Chinese" chop suey [post-WWII], Korean taekwondo [post-1945!]) possibly due to:
clever marketing
limited lifespan of a person
Invented tradition on Wikipedia
Pizza effect
When a cultural item originates from somewhere goes to another part of the world and "spins off", the spin-off version becomes identified as the "real thing" (e.g. pizza, "Chinese food", sushi, "French fries")
Pizza effect on Wikipedia
Ship of Theseus
When a system (e.g. a ship) has components that become gradually replaced:
Does the ship still retain its identity or has it become a completely new ship?
If it has become a new ship, then when did it cease to remain as the old ship?
Ship of Theseus on Wikipedia
Sturgeon's law
The idea that 90% of everything is nonsense
Sturgeon's law on Wikipedia
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