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  • Genre:young adult nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:History / General
  • Age Range (years):13 and up
  • Language:English
  • Pages:276
  • eBook ISBN:9798350989014
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350989007

Facts That Aren't True

Popular Myths, Misconceptions, Old Wives' Tales, and Rumors

By Eric Peterson

Overview


Did you know that cracking your knuckles doesn't cause arthritis or that the idea of "left-brain logic and right-brain creativity" is a total myth? Prepare to have your mind blown as "Facts That Aren't True" takes you on an eye-opening journey through the most persistent falsehoods in history, science, and everyday life. This witty, engaging, and rigorously researched book exposes widely believed "facts" that aren't true at all. From debunking old wives' tales to exposing media-fueled misconceptions, every chapter will challenge the way you see the world. It's more than a list of falsehoods — it's an adventure in critical thinking, a reminder to question everything, and a chance to laugh at how easily even the smartest minds can be misled. With captivating storytelling and sharp humor, the author unravels the origins of these myths and explains why we believed them in the first place. Whether it's the myth of using only 10% of your brain or the claim that sugar makes kids hyper, you'll learn the truth in the most entertaining way possible. Perfect for trivia buffs, lifelong learners, and skeptics of all ages, "Facts That Aren't True" will make you question everything you've been told — and leave you with stories you'll be dying to share. Get ready to unlearn and reimagine what you think you know!
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Description


Welcome to "Facts That Aren't True," a mind-expanding journey into the world of misinformation, urban legends, and half-truths that have been passed down from generation to generation. From ancient superstitions to modern media myths, this book pulls back the curtain on the lies we've all accepted as fact. But this isn't just a collection of busted myths — it's a masterclass in critical thinking, logic, and the power of evidence-based knowledge. Every section tackles a different set of "facts" lurking in your life's background. Some of these ideas are so ingrained in popular culture that it feels wrong to challenge them. Do toads really give you warts? Nope. Does sugar make kids hyper? Sorry, parents — that one's false too. Are there really "taste zones" on your tongue? Not at all. Each claim is investigated, debunked, and explained with clarity, humor, and a dash of healthy skepticism. With each story, the author dives deep into the origins of the myth, tracing its history and cultural impact. This book reveals the surprising journeys these "facts" have taken from hearsay to household wisdom. The internet has only made it easier for false information to spread. But with this book as your guide, you'll learn how to spot bad logic, recognize cognitive biases, and think critically about the world around you. Each part isn't just an entertaining takedown of common myths — it's also a lesson in how to question everything you see and hear. What makes a claim believable? Why do people cling to misinformation even when it's been debunked? How can you protect yourself from being misled in the future? The author, a seasoned educator and science communicator, breaks down each misconception with humor and simplicity. Drawing on years of teaching and creating educational content, they make every story fun, accessible, and downright unforgettable. The author doesn't just debunk the myths — he makes the process fun. With quick wit and vivid storytelling, the book takes you on a wild ride of discovery. You'll be entertained, educated, and more than a little surprised. Whether you're a trivia lover, a science enthusiast, or just someone who enjoys knowing more than the people around you, this book is your next favorite read.
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About The Author


Eric Peterson is a high school science teacher from California. He is also a popular online science communicator and debater. Eric's passion for education and commitment to spreading the truth has inspired him to tackle misinformation. His first book, Rational Answers to Stupid Questions, is a collection of rebuttals to the most common arguments against mainstream science. In his most recent book, Facts That Aren't True, Eric takes aim at false claims that permeate all aspects of life.
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