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Everyday Popular Myths

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It takes seven years to digest gum
While it may prove a bit more difficult to break down than organic foodstuffs, chewing gum gets no special treatment from the digestive system. Doctors figure this old wives' tale was invented to prevent kids from swallowing the rubbery substance.
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The Great Wall of China is the only manmade structure visible from space
There are several variations on this folkloric statement, and they're all quantifiably false. Astronauts can spot the Great Wall from low-Earth orbit, along with plenty of other things like the Giza pyramids and even airport runways. But they can't see the Wall from the Moon.
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Humans use only 10 percent of their brains
MRI scans, PET scans and other imaging studies show no dormant areas of the brain, and even viewing individual neurons or cells reveals no inactive areas, the new paper points out. Metabolic studies of how brain cells process chemicals show no nonfunctioning areas. The myth probably originated with self-improvement hucksters in the early 1900s who wanted to convince people that they had yet not reached their full potential. MRI imaging clearly demonstrates--with fancy colors no less--that humans put most of their cerebral cortex to good use, even while dozing.
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Animals can predict natural disasters
There is no evidence that animals possess a mysterious sixth-sense allowing them to predict natural disasters. Their keen senses of smell, hearing, and sharp instincts alone are enough to send them scattering for the hillsides during a hurricane or tsunami. And even so, animals often die during natural disasters, so if they do have some sort of sixth sense, it's not worth much.

A penny dropped from the top of a tall building could kill a pedestrian
A penny isn't the most aerodynamic of weapons. A combination of its shape and wind friction means that, tossed even from the 1,250-foot Empire State Building, it would travel fast enough merely to sting an unlucky pedestrian.
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Men think about sex every seven seconds
Males are driven to reproduce, evolutionarily speaking, but there is no scientific way of measuring to what extent that desire consumes their everyday lives. Thankfully, for world productivity as a whole, seven seconds seems a gross overstatement, as best researchers can tell.
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Lightning never strikes the same place twice
In fact lightning favors certain spots, particularly high locations. The Empire State Building is struck about 25 times every year. Ben Franklin grasped the concept long ago and mounted a metal rod atop the roof of his home, then ran a wire to the ground, thereby inventing the lightning rod.
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The five second rule
Having an arbitrary rule justifying the consumption of food dropped on the floor within a certain time frame is convenient, especially when said food is a brownie. Unfortunately, tests (and logic) confirm that germs will stick to most foods right on contact.
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Shaved hair grows back faster, coarser and darker
A 1928 clinical trial compared hair growth in shaved patches to growth in non-shaved patches. The hair which replaced the shaved hair was no darker or thicker, and did not grow in faster. More recent studies have confirmed that one. Here's the deal: When hair first comes in after being shaved, it grows with a blunt edge on top, Carroll and Vreeman explain. Over time, the blunt edge gets worn so it may seem thicker than it actually is. Hair that's just emerging can be darker too, because it hasn't been bleached by the sun.
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Eating turkey makes you drowsy
A chemical in turkey called tryptophan is known to cause drowsiness. But turkey doesn't contain any more of it than does chicken or beef. This myth is fueled by the fact that turkey is often eaten with a colossal holiday meal, often accompanied by alcohol — both things that will make you sleepy.
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Mobile phones are dangerous in hospitals
There are no known cases of death related to this one. Cases of less-serious interference with hospital devices seem to be largely anecdotal, the researchers found. In one real study, mobile phones were found to interfere with 4 percent of devices, but only when the phone was within 3 feet of the device. A more recent study, this year, found no interference in 300 tests in 75 treatment rooms. To the contrary, when doctors use mobile phones, the improved communication means they make fewer mistakes.
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i never thought anyone actually beleived that if they picked up their food within 5 seconds of it being on the floor it wouldnt be contaminated with germs! common sense tells you that as soon as your food touches the floor germs are gonna stick to it! haaaaaa as if germs sit around and wait 5 seconds before they jump onto your food! i always thought it was just a way for people to feel ok about eating food they dropped on the floor or a way to be cute about it!
 
Yeah these made the papers the other day.

Only one I'm a bit unsure about is the penny, but I guess the wind etc. would sort that one out.

Still, I'll not be at the front of the queue to get pennies dropped onto my head from 1000ft up!
 
*Water moccasins (cottonmouths) will drop on you out of trees. I can't believe how many people believe that these snakes are like fucking Green Berets waiting for boats or people to pass under them.

http://www.jaxzoo.org/animals/biofacts/FloridaCottonmouth.asp

*Bats will get stuck in your hair.

*Bats are flying mice (for some reason, this belief really burns me up).

http://www.batworld.org/myths_facts/myths_facts.html

*Roaches are major disease carriers. In fact, not only have roaches never been linked to a disease outbreak, they're not serious disease vectors at all. They *do* carry pathogens, however.

http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/PDFfactshts/cockroaches.pdf

http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05553.html

And just to play devil's advocate:
http://www.aces.edu/dept/extcomm/newspaper/may2c03.html
 
ladyinthesky said:
after eating acid, if you crack your back you will start to get flashbacks and trip again


Wow, I forgot all about that. In my earlier years of substance use, a friend told me this and I believed it for awhile, till I brought it up in front of others and the laughed at my stupidity.

here is a little on the subject
Retention of LSD in spinal fluid
A legend with particular appeal to anti-drug educators who wish to instill a fear of the potential long-term effects of LSD in their pupils, and also among casual high school age LSD users, is that the body stores crystallized LSD in spinal fluid or in fat cells, which at some point dislodges and causes horrific flashbacks, perhaps years later. Although the body does store some toxins in fat tissue, and residues of some drugs and toxins can be found in spinal fluid, LSD is not among these. It breaks down entirely within the body in hours, and its metabolites are excreted within days.
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i heard that elephants are the only animal on earth that cant jump, but i dont know i think its false. i just got a tortoise, and im pretty sure those cant jup either.... INFO?
 
Belisarius said:
*Water moccasins (cottonmouths) will drop on you out of trees. I can't believe how many people believe that these snakes are like fucking Green Berets waiting for boats or people to pass under them.

http://www.jaxzoo.org/animals/biofacts/FloridaCottonmouth.asp


lol! that really made me laugh :D

i never heard the bit about dinosaurs and oil. weird

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fat spot reduction: the idea that one can target fat in an area, such as losing fat from the only the stomach.


Not quite a myth but random fun fact nonetheless - dolphins and primates are the only animals that realize it's themselves in a mirror.
 
bingalpaws said:
Not quite a myth but random fun fact nonetheless - dolphins and primates are the only animals that realize it's themselves in a mirror.


that doesn't make sense. do you actually mean recognize themselves, or see themselves? because my cats would hiss if they thought they were looking at another cat, and my dog would bark and get excited if she thought there was another dog in the room. I'm pretty sure my birds realize it's their own reflection as well. EXPLAIN YOURSELF!!!!!
 
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