Fact from Fiction: 30 Misconceptions We Believe Today: Uncovering the Truth Behind Common Myths in Science, History, and Everyday Life
By Naveed Ahmed
Did you know that much of what we accept as 'common knowledge' is completely false?
We live in a world overflowing with information, where myths and misconceptions spread faster than ever. We're told that goldfish have a three-second memory, that Vikings wore horned helmets, and that a penny dropped from a skyscraper is a deadly weapon. But are these long-held beliefs based on reality, or are they just fiction in disguise?
In Fact from Fiction: 30 Misconceptions We Believe Today, author and researcher Naveed Ahmed embarks on a myth-busting journey to uncover the truth behind the most popular falsehoods we've come to accept. This engaging and easy-to-read guide challenges you to question what you think you know and reveals the fascinating reality behind the fiction.
Inside, you will discover the truth about:
- Why we actually use our entire brain, not just 10%.
- The surprising reason old glass windows are thicker at the bottom (it's not what you think!).
- Whether shaving really makes your hair grow back thicker.
- The real story behind Napoleon Bonaparte's height.
- Why bulls don't actually get angry at the color red.
- ...and 25 other common beliefs, completely debunked!
- common misconceptions debunked
- fun facts and trivia books
- myths and popular beliefs
- science and history myths
- critical thinking development
- general knowledge for adults
- fact or fiction reference
This book is under review on Amazon. As soon as it is live, I will share the link here.
