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Welcome to another exciting episode of The Myths We Still Believe! Today, we tackle five enduring myths that, despite evidence to the contrary, continue to shape conversations—and sometimes even spark conflict. Let’s dive into these captivating topics and explore why they persist.

1. The Earth is Flat: A Conspiracy That Refuses to Die

Despite centuries of scientific evidence and the images from space, the flat-Earth theory remains alive and well. But why? Conspiracies like this thrive on distrust in science and offer a sense of belonging to those who feel disconnected from mainstream society. The internet has supercharged the spread of such theories, creating echo chambers where misinformation thrives.

2. The Trojan Horse: Ancient Trick or Historical Myth?

Was the Trojan Horse a real strategy, or just a poetic metaphor for the fall of Troy? Historians remain divided, and the truth might be more symbolic than literal. What we do know is that the story became a powerful piece of propaganda, celebrating Greek ingenuity and shaping the way history remembers the conflict.

3. The Moon Landing Hoax: One Small Step or One Giant Lie?

From odd shadows in photos to flags that “wave” in a vacuum, the Moon landing has been the target of conspiracy theories for decades. But even though every argument has been debunked, the hoax theory persists. Why? Because it taps into deep-rooted distrust in governments and the desire to feel “in the know.”

4. Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Lie that Launched a War

The Iraq War was justified by the claim that Saddam Hussein possessed WMDs. But when no such weapons were found, it became clear that the invasion was built on faulty intelligence—and fear. This segment explores how misinformation can have devastating real-world consequences.

5. Marie Antoinette and the Cake That Never Was

“Let them eat cake” has become synonymous with aristocratic indifference, but Marie Antoinette likely never said those words. So why has the quote stuck? This myth is a perfect example of confirmation bias—where we believe what aligns with our assumptions, regardless of the truth.

Why Do These Myths Matter?

These stories teach us a crucial lesson about the importance of critical thinking. In an age where misinformation spreads faster than ever, it’s vital to ask the right questions and look for reliable evidence. The myths we explored today show how easily narratives can shape history—and how hard it is to correct false stories once they take hold.

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Thank you for listening! If you found this episode interesting, share it with a friend—or better yet, start a conversation about these myths and see where it leads. Until next time, stay curious and keep questioning!

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