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Goddard’s law! Very good!
John Brignell over at numberwatch.co.uk/laws.htm has many other laws of this type.
For example, here are several of Brignell’s laws-
The law of computer models- The results from computer models tend towards the desires and expectations of the modellers.
Corollary- The larger the model, the closer the convergence.
The fundamental law of trends- If you can’t see it, it ain’t there.
Von Neumann said – Give me four parameters and I can fit an elephant. Give me five and I can make his tail wiggle.