Myths vs. Facts: Debunking Common Misconceptions
We live in a world full of information, but not all of it is accurate. Myths and misconceptions often spread faster than facts, leading people to believe things that simply aren’t true. In this blog, we will debunk some common myths and reveal the truth behind them. Myth 1: Lightning Never Strikes the Same Place Twice Fact: Lightning can and often does strike the same place multiple times. Tall structures, such as skyscrapers and radio towers, are frequently struck by lightning during storms. Myth 2: You Swallow Spiders in Your Sleep Fact: This is one of the most widespread urban legends, but there is no scientific evidence to support it. Spiders typically avoid humans, and the chances of swallowing one while sleeping are incredibly low. Myth 3: Cracking Your Knuckles Causes Arthritis Fact: While cracking your knuckles might annoy those around you, studies have shown that it does not cause arthritis. The popping sound comes from the release of gas bubbles in the joint fluid. My...