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9 famous movie myths we all believed that have been debunked
- Here, we look at nine of the most popular movie myths that never happened at all - from paranormal activity caught on camera to grisly on-set deaths. Quentin Tarantino is well known for the plethora of references and symbolism he weaves into his films.
The article from Metro.co.uk debunks nine common myths perpetuated by movies. It addresses misconceptions such as the idea that defibrillators can restart a stopped heart, which they cannot; they are used to correct irregular heartbeats. Another myth is that silencers make guns completely silent, when in reality, they only reduce the noise. The article also clarifies that you can't sober up quickly with coffee or a cold shower, as alcohol metabolism cannot be sped up. It explains that the "five-second rule" for dropped food isn't scientifically supported, and that humans use more than just 10% of their brains. Other myths include the belief that sharks can detect a single drop of blood in the ocean, the notion that you can survive any fall into water, and the idea that you can easily escape quicksand. Lastly, it debunks the myth that you can hack into any computer system with just a few keystrokes, highlighting the complexity and time involved in real hacking.
Read the Full Metro Article at:
[ https://metro.co.uk/2024/11/30/9-famous-movie-myths-believed-debunked-22058900/ ]
Read the Full Metro Article at:
[ https://metro.co.uk/2024/11/30/9-famous-movie-myths-believed-debunked-22058900/ ]
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