Have you read our 5 MYTHS THAT YOU STILL BELIEVE - VOLUME 1 and 5 MYTHS THAT YOU STILL BELIEVE - VOLUME 2?
If you've heard somewhere that a coin placed on the rails can throw a train under a slope, don't believe it, because it isn't true. Imagine the weight of a big train. All right now, tell us how could a coin of any kind interfere with the movements of this giant that weighs a few tons.
There's no way this trick, of course, can work with a toy train but not with a huge iron monster.
The information that various electrical devices and appliances can cause such a dangerous disease as cancer is distributed literally everywhere on radio, television, and other media.
They all lured you to give up frequently using your favorite mobile phones and the common little electronic helpers in everyday life and literally become an old person. But don't panic, we're not trying to intimidate you, on the contrary, we want to protect your favorite devices.
They won't cause you cancer because they're not ionizers. X-rays and gamma-rays formed in the process of a nuclear explosion represent a real danger. So it's worth worrying about being out under the Sun not about your microwave or mobile phone.
Surely, many of you have heard that if you really want to catch a liar when he's telling some bullshit instead of a true story, you just have to look them in the eyes. That's the case. And if your friend looks away up-down and generally anywhere, he definitely lies. But wait, don't get your hopes up high.
It turns out that during a lie, a person can look calmly into the eyes. Yeah, just like that staring shamelessly, it can tell you any tale he wants and you're not even going to suspect it.
Let's see more, even a lie detector doesn't always work and often these devices are simply useless. So without a precious preparation, there's incredibly difficult to discover a good lie no matter how hard you try.
Can you now tell us which is the largest desert in the world?
No, it's not the Sahara as you thought. In fact, the world's largest desert is Antarctica, an area of up to 5.5 million square miles while the Sahara is only 3.5 million square miles.
Wait a minute, how come Antarctica is a desert?
Contrary to popular belief, deserts are not just a hot, dry sandy, and lifeless place. A desert is actually any land that receives a very small amount of precipitation and Antarctica is simply the record-holder. Less than 51 millimeters of rainfall here every year.
Remember yourself as a child. We all like to run in the rain and jump into puddles in parents despite. And they in return constantly said that you could easily catch a cold, get sick, and get a runny nose.
We frankly also think so. But we decided to investigate a little bit on the Internet to find out if this is really so.
Some experts believe that if you set a proper mood and come out in the rain in a festive or fighting mode, you can't be afraid of getting sick. Even a runny nose will get you a stress adrenalin rush will protect you better than a raincoat and a pair of rubber boots.
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We again brought you another 5 myths that you still believe.
1. Coin on Rails
There's no way this trick, of course, can work with a toy train but not with a huge iron monster.
2. Gadgets and Cancer
The information that various electrical devices and appliances can cause such a dangerous disease as cancer is distributed literally everywhere on radio, television, and other media.
They all lured you to give up frequently using your favorite mobile phones and the common little electronic helpers in everyday life and literally become an old person. But don't panic, we're not trying to intimidate you, on the contrary, we want to protect your favorite devices.
They won't cause you cancer because they're not ionizers. X-rays and gamma-rays formed in the process of a nuclear explosion represent a real danger. So it's worth worrying about being out under the Sun not about your microwave or mobile phone.
3. Visual Contact
It turns out that during a lie, a person can look calmly into the eyes. Yeah, just like that staring shamelessly, it can tell you any tale he wants and you're not even going to suspect it.
Let's see more, even a lie detector doesn't always work and often these devices are simply useless. So without a precious preparation, there's incredibly difficult to discover a good lie no matter how hard you try.
4. The largest desert
Can you now tell us which is the largest desert in the world?
No, it's not the Sahara as you thought. In fact, the world's largest desert is Antarctica, an area of up to 5.5 million square miles while the Sahara is only 3.5 million square miles.
Wait a minute, how come Antarctica is a desert?
Contrary to popular belief, deserts are not just a hot, dry sandy, and lifeless place. A desert is actually any land that receives a very small amount of precipitation and Antarctica is simply the record-holder. Less than 51 millimeters of rainfall here every year.
5. Walking in the Rain
We frankly also think so. But we decided to investigate a little bit on the Internet to find out if this is really so.
Some experts believe that if you set a proper mood and come out in the rain in a festive or fighting mode, you can't be afraid of getting sick. Even a runny nose will get you a stress adrenalin rush will protect you better than a raincoat and a pair of rubber boots.
Share this article on social networks with your friends and family and help us to change their perception too.
More For Changing Your Perception:
What If You Fit Entire History of Earth in One Year
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