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5 science myths that we all fall for

 5 Science Myths:🌿 Science is truly an interesting discipline with many fascinating facts..... However, allot of misinformation is spread on the internet and today we are going to debunk some myths 1)  We Only Use 10% of the Brain - That statement itself is utterly wrong, and science itself denies of it. Brain scans show that we virtually, use almost every part of the brain. Each part of the brain has an individual function.    The 10% brain usage  myth is pure fiction. 2) You should drink 8 glasses of water everyday - That´s a myth, everybody is unique in their own way based on: gender, height, age or weight. Therefore, the amount of water that needs to be consumed varies greatly from person to person.  3) Sugar makes kids hyper - Allot of people associate sugar with boosted activity and extraordinary energy. This is wrong as multiple studies have shown that their is no link between sugar and hyperactivity. The excitement is often situational and not caus...

Science Myths you need to know!!!!

 Switching things up.... let´s talk some science :)

Science is a form of interdisciplinary knowledge, and with the new advancements made in this from robots to AI. Allot of myths have been flying across the front pages of newspapers or articles. After having my own share of applying this misinformation to daily life. I bring to you 10 myths surrounding health and science that are not true, so that you don´t accidently stumble upon them and implement upon them.

 Myth :If you throw a penny from a tall building it can harm someone 

Throwing a penny from the top of a tall building, is very improbable to hit something. Considering that the laws of physics do apply: terminal velocity exists. So the synopsis of all this is that as the penny falls the air resists against it falling and therefore, balances out the force of gravity, thus the constant speed that the penny reaches is known as the terminal velocity of the penny. And I know this sounds very boring, but you have to appreciate physics in this case. Cause I remember how I would actively ask my family member to empty out their pockets before we go outside and sit on the balcony of a restaurant located 1 or more floors above ground. It sounds very vacuous but it was what it was. 🤣

Myth:   Water does conduct electricity 

Okay so before you come after me saying that I am spreading myths and that water has ions so it conducts electricity . HEAR ME OUT!!! Yes, water does conduct electricity to some extent due to the presence of ions. However, pure water is not the best conductor of electricity in fact , it is the particles and molecules in the water in impure water like salts and minerals that make it more susceptible to conducting electricity well. (Chemistry lied to me 😢). No, it didn´t it told you the truth it just didn´t gave you in-depth analysis. Pure water doesn´t have enough ions to conduct this electricity in an efficient way.


Myth: Gravity doesn´t exists in space 

So, yeah that´s not true. Astronauts are amazing individuals, and they stay afloat in the space, not because there is no gravity, as a matter of fact gravity is everywhere.  That´s what caused all the planets to form in the first place.  The astronauts stay afloat as they are falling constantly. Wait wait wait, that doesn´t make any sense !! Well, let me help you....... when astronauts are in the space  they experience a little less gravity than what we experience at earth. And so they, consistently are pulled towards the Earth , yet since ISS (the international space station) moves sideways, they keep on missing it. This sounds quite intriguing and even peculiar at first but we slowing get to understand how things work, outside the earth.

This is part one of the article... we will continue on with this series with the purpose of reducing mis-information from the internet. Comment down below if you have any suggestions or questions. 

As always, Stay happy and healthy :)

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