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scifiologist

A person who studies science fiction.

NOT TO BE CONFUSED WITH SCIENTOLOGIST WITH WHICH scifiologist HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH.
A noted scifiologist commented on the movie. It was like real horror show.
scifiologist by Rick Allen May 19, 2008
Related Words

Sciology 

A person who believes more in Science and Technology rather than God. These people are inclined towards the logical reasoning and deducing events rather than believing in "destiny".
Guy1 : Hay, did you talk to him about my ghost experience ?
Guy2 : C'mon... you know he believes in Sciology. He would not get convinced by your ghost stories.
Sciology by Suresh Krishna August 18, 2008

Swiftology 

The study of American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift

Swift is known for hiding Easter eggs or other secret messages in her songs or social media posts, waiting for fans to decode her hidden information. Her fandom community, known as the Swifties, are never tired of doing so. Swifties spend days inspecting pictures and texts Swift posted on social media. They look for every subtle detail: from the brand of jacket she is wearing to the number of trees in her background. People who engage in Swiftology are known as Swiftologists
See? Everyone is looking for secret messages in Taylor’s new instagram post, another moment of Swiftology.
Swiftology by wxmluy03 August 12, 2023
Pronunciation: /saɪˈɒlədʒi/ (sy-OL-uh-jee)
noun

Definition:
A scientific term coined by Scott Raymond Schaffer in 2025, to represent a new type of science in the applied, interdisciplinary field devoted to the systematic study of the human system through self-observation, data collection, and shared experiential knowledge, with the aim of improving individual understanding, adaptation, and optimization of health, performance, and longevity.

Etymology:
From Latin scientia (“knowledge”) + -logy (“the study of”).

Usage:
Sciology emphasizes individual-centered (N-of-1) inquiry and collaborative knowledge sharing; it is educational and observational in nature and does not constitute medical diagnosis or treatment.
Through Sciology, individuals contribute personal data and insights to help identify broader patterns in human performance and health.
Sciology by Bio Theory Research February 24, 2026