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This is a list of clarifications to common, uncontroversial, and undisputed misconceptions.

This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.


History

  • Some believe that Christopher Columbus had a hard time receiving support because Europeans believed in a flat Earth. In fact, sailors and navigators of the time knew that the Earth was spherical, but (correctly) disagreed with Columbus's estimates of the distance to the Indies.

Life

Animals

Entertainment

Films

  • Some believe that the famous line "play it again Sam" was spoken in Casablanca. In fact, the line in question is: "You played it for her, you can play it for me. Play it!".


Science

Astronomy

Planets


Technology

Transportation

  • Some believe that the ship Mary Celeste was called Marie Celeste. In fact Marie Celeste was the spelling used by Arthur Conan Doyle in a story based on the incident.


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