Are you a victim of any of these? (list of common misconceptions)
Posted: 10 Mar 2020, 18:32
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_c ... onceptions
I admit I was a victim of equal transit time fallacy explanation of the physical lift force in wings before I found this list.
I also used to believe that glass is a really, really dense fluid. (You might've heard about the false "explanation" why glass in old buildings is thicker at the bottom.)
I think I also believed that tongue taste maps are true. It's pretty stupid when I now think about it, ha ha.
And maybe some others.
I know many people believe that hair grows thicker after shaving.
How about you?
I admit I was a victim of equal transit time fallacy explanation of the physical lift force in wings before I found this list.
I also used to believe that glass is a really, really dense fluid. (You might've heard about the false "explanation" why glass in old buildings is thicker at the bottom.)
I think I also believed that tongue taste maps are true. It's pretty stupid when I now think about it, ha ha.
And maybe some others.
I know many people believe that hair grows thicker after shaving.
How about you?