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This was originally known as ''Sturgeon's Revelation''; Sturgeon has said that "Sturgeon's Law" was originally
: "Nothing is always absolutely so."{{Cn|date=June 2023}}
However, the former statement is now widely referred to as Sturgeon's Law. He is also known for his dedication to a credo of critical thinking that challenged all normative assumptions: "Ask the next question." He represented this credo by the symbol of a Q with an arrow through it, an example of which he wore around his neck and used as part of his signature in the last 15&nbsp;years of his life.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://physics.emory.edu/faculty/weeks/misc/duncan.html |title=The Push from Within: The Extrapolative Ability of Theodore Sturgeon}}</ref>
 
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