I used to lie to my parents when I was young, they don't even believe me usually, I often tell the truth and then they pressure me to "tell the truth" so I have to lie in order for them to think I'm telling the truth.
Kai_Playz teacher said that building a plastic windvane will be fun..burnt my finger twice with a glue gun and the pain stayed through the whole day..I hate science..
The 10% myth comes from an article that stated that only 10% of the human brains capacity is dedicated to a given active thought and the rest is used in subconscious and secondary thoughts.
Many people quote different origins, but it seems the actual origin is a fiction story about psychics. In reality, while we only have a fraction of our neurons firing at any moment, the percentage varies greatly over time and changes rapidly as we think. If we become fascinated by something, the average usage can climb substantially.
Such as? I haven't been taught any those "lies" at school. These ones were only things that you usually hear about on internet or by uncredential people
Seraphin Michel Trojan horse, the 10% brain thing, which is somewhat true. dolphins are proof of that. um there's a lot of shit schools teach that's complete bs
Khuratokh we only use 10 percent of our brain at a time but we do use all of our brain but if we used all of our brain at the same time we would have a heart attack
Could, yeah. But it's highly unlikely. The Pyramids are nothing less than the last home of the Pharaoh. To build these was an Honour that was permitted only for the citizens of Egypt. A slave wouldn't be allowed to lay his hands on a Building with this importnace.
and scools in my scools teachrs are saying this lies still today idk why and in history that hitler did suicied but he didnt lol we are learning in scoole that bigbang and evolution is true but THAT IS FUCKINGG THEORY ITS NOT FUCKINGG TRUE i mean if its true then religon isnt but there are a lot of belivers like me that KNOW ad belive that we are created by god elites in this worlds are satanist and they wont to make us belive that thre is no god so they can fuckk us
Dynapkin when someone brings up something about intelligence and or school and they have an education (which they do in this case). And they clearly have knowledge of English from school, because as you said it's not their first language. I would expect them to know a sentence STRUCTURE, spelling is not my concern. And by also it's sarcasm, they brought up school not teaching them and so I replied well they didn't teach you this either. By the way English in foreign countries is usually taught better than in North America. But in England it's taught well. Anyway I don't want to argue with you I was just making a joke.
The apple fell in his tea while he sat thinking outside his house under a tree and helped him with his theory, he did take the 2 years to completely figure it out but an apple falling really did help him to figure out gravity
The “no evidence” refers to no documentation. Him telling his mates amounts to hearsay and his mates laughing at him and calling him a BS artist behind his back. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around, has it fallen?
Christopher Columbus was trying to sail to India to obtain an alternate trade route which the Portuguese essentially had a monopoly on. This is why we call the Native Americans "Indians"
Ben Murty And the people were right, and Columbus was wrong. If not for the unexpected continent he ran into along the way, his voyage would have ended in disaster.
Columbus also landed in cuba, not the mainland, and his voyage was a disaster... for Cuba. He proclaimed himself the governor and was so terrible he was recalled just in time to escape rebellion, the cousin he appointed however (which was apparently worse than Columbus) did not.
First of all, I have no idea why your schools would teach you the same thing every year. To add to that many schools just deem it not very important knowledge I guess: on the other hand many students simply don't care about primary schools' highly touched up version of "history" or knowledge itself.
Didn't Columbus try to find a new faster way to India? And because he knew the earth was round he sailed west, because he believe you would eventually end up in India? Correct me if I'm wrong.
yes ,he tried to go west becouse other routes were taken by other countries that established colonies along the coasts of africa and inside the mediteranean so there was no way someone could go to india going south or east also there was the danger of pirates.so he took the hard way ,the unknown ocean.during his times ships were sailing relatively close to the shore so they can take cover in case of storms and also was easy to supply .very very VERY few had the balls to go straight into the wide big ocean waters.watch videos about how hardcore a storm is for modern ships than consider how weak a ship from columbus times was.during a storm you were at the mercy of wind,and thats not a good thing. he first thought he found India because of the weather he found and the jewls and apereance of the people he found.compared to the stories he heard before.thats why he called them indians.but he actualy found something else.for example introducing the potato in europe(one of easyest and fastest to grow vegetable) he saved Europe's population from starvation.also he brought the doom to the indigen population of the americas,to this day we know about 99.99% of the aborigen population is destroyed,probabily the biggest holocaust ever in terms of percent of population dead.almost total anihilation. :( all that for some spices India was known for .
okay number one it wasn't Columbus that brought Doom to the native populations how about Hernando Cortes start with him number to if not for the fall of the Roman Empire I'm sure discovering the western land hemisphere we have been possibly postpone for another 200 or 500 years only because the trade routes through the Middle East kept pepper at a low cost it was only because of the high cost of pepper and the Europeans who had domesticated cattle and love their steak could not afford to enjoy it without pepper because after the fall of the Roman Empire you had to take your ship around Africa to get your pepper that's about it it's all about pepper capital P capital e capital P per pepper thank you North Man wise man over and out
Columbus did start the tradition of being a-holes to the New World natives. When he discovered that the natives had a lot of gold (not for money, though. They just liked how pretty it was) and noticed how the natives didn't kill him or his men yet, he and his men started enslaving them. It was fairly brutal. Slaves that failed to mine enough gold had their hands amputated to scare the rest into working harder. This eventually evolved into the infamous slave trade once it was discovered that Native Americans had weaker immune systems due to living technically cleaner lives than the Europeans.
Yeah, the spaniards were such genocides, they exterminated the native population of South America, not like the english in North America, which is full of millions of natives living free.
-Star_27- , he took dozens of Native Americans hostage when he came here and forced them to mine for gold for him, at sword point, and without feeding them; when they complained that the crude implements they were given were useless for the job, he had several of them killed in front of the others, as a warning not to complain. He slaughtered a good deal of the population of Haiti just so they would not refuse his demands for their crops. He even mused in his diaries about how much he could get for the Native Americans if he sold them as slaves. Columbus was an extremely evil man, who committed many murders.
3:13 Vikings were the first Europeans to discover America. However, the first people to find America were asians who crossed de Bering strait or came by boat. That's why the native americans look similar to asians.
UneMouetteRandom well I'm not to discredit that Bering Strait Theory but evidence from findings suggest early human ancestors traveled in 3 waves to America, one 50,000+ years ago, one 30,000 or so and one 15,000, based on the three distinct language groups found in tribes
You can't really call unrelated bands of nomadic people doing something as per their daily routine "discovering", though. They weren't on a mission to find new lands or anything, just happened per chance. The first to discover the Americas would either be the Chinese or the Norse.
Christopher Columbus "I claim this new land in the name of Spain" Natives "Umm we are all ready here". Columbus "Do you have a flag?" Natives "umm no.". Columbus"does not count, the land is ours""....
But even if it's round, it's still not sphere-like (globe) shaped. Your teacher at least didn't lie, because Columbus(and others) really thought it was round as a globe.
The Vikings did NOT find America they found Canada. In other words they found NOTHING ! No wonder they went back and said nothing about it. "Welcome home Honey, what did you find?" "Not a damn thing"
Pretty much... Yep! At least, people should talk about it more! We have at one point to address those problems that plague TH-cam and the web... I point those thing from time to time, but nobody cares... For now. At one point, everyone will be pissed.
Exactly. Yes, Scandinavians did settle on Newfoundland (proven, and a World Heritage Site), but, no they didn't stay there for "a few hundred years" as far as any serious research go. Possibly this is confused with their settling of parts of Greenland, where they did, in fact, stay for many hundreds on years. (These ruins of last recorded use in 1408 are fun: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hvalsey_Church )
Bradley Noneofyourbizz Someone else did it. So his point it correct. You don't need to cite it yourself do you? Is his claim true? Yes, I'm pretty sure the two former commenters proved him right.
The Benevolent Sun - I someone makes a claim without knowing why it might be correct, it doesn't have the same value as when someone with knowledge does the same. Context is relevant here. Or looking at it from a different point of view one could state that without knowledge, a claim is just a claim. So I actually do understand the relevance of Bradley's comment. I could claim Trump is a numbskull. I might be correct or not (or somewhere in between). Without elaborating however, my opinion does not have any value to others.
I don't know to what schools you went to, but I learned everything you said in school ^^" Especially Darwin's theory of the evolution. If people just listened and read about it thoughtfully, his theory would have never been mistaken. The cliches are mostly used in movies.
This video should be called "10 things that people thought but blamed on schools because they are insecure about their actual intelligence and the schools know about science and have common sense"
Tankdavid7 - Games then how come very few schools help prepare you for life or teach you more valuable things than abstract math, like basic first aid and helping those with depression
Sean Selback The Americas were actually named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who was one of the first explorers to realize that Brazil and the West Indies were not part of India, as Columbus had believed, every time he went to Hispaniola.
5:51 is not fully correct. In general relativity, free fall and no gravity are equivalent. This was an intentional design choice by Einstein. It is called "Equivalence principle".
Yes, the video does prove that water rotates differently in both hemispheres, but the fact states that toilets don't flush differently, and Veritasium states that all toilets, sinks, bath, etc. 'flush' in random directions no matter where you are due to the manufacturing and different angular momentum.
I have two toilets in my house. each spins a different direction. Have lived in other places where it did the same thing. It's all in how the water enters the bowl. whirlpools in the same body of water can spin in opposite direction too. blows that argument out of the water, I've seen it with my own eyes.
Our schools teach us about Leaf Erickson too, it's just that he didn't discover it as a habitable region, but instead found parts of Canada that were for the most part uninhabitable.
This was "Lief" Erickson's personal opinion of the land, not mine. What is land good for habitation is much different now as compared to 500 years ago. In Erickson's opinion, Greenland, which is not very habitable(relatively speaking) was much better for habitation. I overstated, but you get the idea.
I knew a lot of these. My 7th grade science teacher did this weekly thing where he told you the actual truth. An obvious one was "theres no cold energy." that was the only one that was kinda stupid, but Mr. O will always be my favorite. he also makes kahoots. his name is mr. o on there xDDD
Edison didn't even try to invent the light bulb, nor claimed that is what he did. What he did do was develop the filament used for light bulbs that would make them a viable source of light. Until that point, light bulbs either burnt out too quickly, or drew too much power. He didn't invent the light bulb, he simply made it viable for the public to use, or well.... More viable at least. Actually, I believe there is a museum some where that actually has an exhibit displaying many of the light bulb/ filament samples he and his team experimented with.
@@alaskaball188 WRONG!!! This country was NEVER called Holland once in history by the Dutch citizens themselves. At the time the country was called a republic, and like the United States of America later on we declared independence from the Spanish kingdom and called ourselves the Republic Of The Seven United Netherlands. This was during the period of 1581-1795, after which we called ourselves the Batavian Republic from 1795-1806. Than in 1806 Napoleon Bonaparte came and he made a puppet stated called the Kingdom of Holland, this was from 1806-1810. After which from 1810-1813 we were fully part of the French Empire. In 1813 when the French Empire fell we became independent again calling ourselves Sourvereign Principality Of The United Netherlands from 1813-1815. At which point we got a king, king William of Orange (William I), and we became the United Kingdom Of The Netherlands from 1815-1839. After which Belgium wanted a divorce as it didn't agree with aspects of the government after which from 1839-current the country itself is called the Netherlands. The overshadowing construction that includes the kingdom's colonies was and still is called the United Kingdom Of The Netherlands from 1815-current. Albeit some colonies have become independent since like Indonesia and Suriname for example.
I think this is just an American school thing, because in my school in Canada we were never told any of these lies. The Einstein one kind of made me chuckle because it reminds me of participation medals lol
Also about the Pilgrims. They brought all that was good from the Netherlands over to the new land, and so the Netherlands with its freedom of religion, free speech, free press, free trade, stock market, the independence declaration and so on... it stood model for that and more to make what now is the USA. That is something that isn't taught in schools either. So if an American can be proud, a Dutchman can be even prouder. :p
Didn't coulombs set out to sail to India providing an easier trade route to get rare spices? I mean that is why he dubbed the native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India.
aviel Meghnagi Bose-einstein condensate. They actually have a movie on Netflix about it called Spectral. It is the only MAN MADE state. It is essentially when atoms stop moving due to extreme low temperature and does not naturally occur.
There are Six States of Matter: Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose-Einstein Condensate, and lastly the Fermionic Condensate. There may be a seventh called Time Crystals. I don't remember. But know there were some breakthroughs this year with Time Crystals. So most likely there are Seven.
Bose-Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate are closely related so I wouldn't call them two different states of matter, and both are super fluid phases so I don't think they are states of matter at all.
KnightCaster i don't think you got the Point of theire Video. Tiolets die Not flush different ways because of the hemisphere. the corioliseffect is real but relly small. so even the Form of the toilet makes the water November different more than the corioliseffect.
Need to write a petition to change the name to 12 obvious facts i will recall for you and 3 that are just my own speculations for the sake of rounding the number from twelve to fifteen... but i guess thats kinda long so... think of a shorter one like: don't watch this video its a bunch of shenanigans
This is the most ignorant massively held belief out there, it IS useful for career's in science engineering and economy which also happen to be by far the most important in society.
I'd like you to try flourishing as an astrophysicist using only 5th grade math, then If that's too hard, try the stock market- oh. In that case, try construction- oh. In that case, try financial advis- Know what, why don't you just open a lemonade stand at the beach, dear
Actually, Melissa, Edison did try bamboo, but that had failed. The filament that lasted the longest was actually a piece of string rolled in soot from an oil lamp, otherwise known as “carbonized thread”.
That's because the subject puts the idea into kids' heads. Like teaching about racism, yet expecting racism to end after making kids aware of something they otherwise would never have even considered.
Sex ed ruined my school also. All it did was teach kids that like to rebel against adults what they can now do. Kids have a general idea of what sex is but 5th grade seems a bit early. I would say 7th grade might be a good start or maybe 8th.
Are you actually claiming that blacks in the Americas who were paid for skilled labor and were forced to work weren't slaves? Are you not aware in some systems slaves could work to buy their own freedom? How could they buy their freedom unless they were paid? Being paid for forced labor doesn't stop it from being forced labor.
You're correct most people wouldn't consider jail to be slavery but my original statement is that being paid doesn't mean you're not a slave and that is still true. Google Arab slave trade.
Actually, Edison's team only developed the perfect light bulb in the sense that they wanted one that would give bright, steady light for a reasonable amount of time then burn out and need to be replaced, solight bulb companies would make money. Nikola Tesla invented a bulb around the same time that gave equally steady and bright light -- and didn't burn out within a human lifetime.
my biggest childhood lie was when my parent s said' "If you just tell us the truth you won't get into trouble"
true lies
01Cornholio truth hurts
I know how u feel
01Cornholio Been on the recieving end if that lie.
I never told it to my own kids.
I used to lie to my parents when I was young, they don't even believe me usually, I often tell the truth and then they pressure me to "tell the truth" so I have to lie in order for them to think I'm telling the truth.
biggest lie teachers told me
they're gonna call my parents
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fourp4nts lol me too
A lie I was told multiple times through my school life: "You're cute"........ It sounded like a good joke at first
Mr Bones X Wow
I can assure you it isn't a lie.
cool story bro
lol
they saw through your facade.
Christopher Columbus thought the earth was a pear.
Lol
The skyler show!! someone from NASA said it was
well, he must of been pretty smart. because we're just now noticing the earth ISN'T a PERFECT sphere.
How did you coment this? You died in the Red Wedding
IRAN TOWNS Actually guys the Earth is flat.
A common lie told in school is that we're gonna use all the stuff that we learn when we get out of school
Screaming Saiyan yup
I failed Algebra.
I have not needed it.
IIGrayfoxII xD have fun with your shitty under paid job
Jk, not everyone needs to be a mathematician
Z+B=9
Screaming Saiyan Mental maths: 'you won't have a calculator with you every day' I'm typing this on my phone. Which includes a calculator.
My biggest lie,my teacher said the assignment would be fun
Kai_Playz lol
Teacher: "We're going to start a fun project!"
me: here we go..
*ends up being the most stressful boring project you end up not caring about anymore*
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Kai_Playz teacher said that building a plastic windvane will be fun..burnt my finger twice with a glue gun and the pain stayed through the whole day..I hate science..
LiEagle Gamer DUMMY
This video has 15 facts and is under 10 minutes...
While now videos with 5 facts are like 20 *MINUTES*
No Name nothing makes sense these days
Planet Dolan focuses on quality and quantity. It's great!
Five facts, 20 minutes, and six ad breaks. And then I completely skip watching any of the video, regardless of how interested I am in the topic.
No Name
Evolutionz fact
"Thanks to Bart Simpson"
"15 lies your SCHOOL told you."
insanity Plus don't forget "thanks to movies like lucy"
insanity Plus Thanks Bart simpin
My school tried to teach me that once. The only thing on this list teachers told me about, in fact.
The simpsons was my school
Sonan X Arghh Veigar
The 10% myth comes from an article that stated that only 10% of the human brains capacity is dedicated to a given active thought and the rest is used in subconscious and secondary thoughts.
Many people quote different origins, but it seems the actual origin is a fiction story about psychics.
In reality, while we only have a fraction of our neurons firing at any moment, the percentage varies greatly over time and changes rapidly as we think. If we become fascinated by something, the average usage can climb substantially.
80% of statistical facts are made up.
A lie I was told in school was that I'd achieve something with my life
Critical Mess Same
Critical Mess sane XDDD
XD
Critical Mess Same
Well I mean I got a collage degree. But like eh
They forgot something: the three states of matter.
There's actually four (I think) states of matter: solid, liquid, gas and plasma.
yes it's true!
"15 lies your... well, my school never told me any of this stuff, isn't this common knowledge?"
Well my school told me way more then 15 lies, that's for sure.
Such as? I haven't been taught any those "lies" at school. These ones were only things that you usually hear about on internet or by uncredential people
Seraphin Michel Trojan horse, the 10% brain thing, which is somewhat true. dolphins are proof of that. um there's a lot of shit schools teach that's complete bs
I'm sorry, but how exactly do dolphins prove the 10% brain thing?
Khuratokh we only use 10 percent of our brain at a time but we do use all of our brain but if we used all of our brain at the same time we would have a heart attack
I really do love number 2.
"There is no gravity in space"
- "Why does the moon orbit the earth"
"Gravity.... no.. wait... what?!?!"
How clever of you.🙂
0:12 whom
6:22 whomst
6:23 whomst'd
6:25 whomst'd've
GANERCRAFTER whomst'd've'n't
Yay! Somebody noticed :) Should I include more dank memes or less dank memes?
GANERCRAFTER good
GANERCRAFTER thank the lord (spaghetti be thy name) someone else notice
*There is never enough*
I thought that kids were always lying well turns out it’s my teachers
Who the fuck still believes that we use 10% of our brain!?!?
People whose actually uses 10% of their brain.
KnightCaster I mean it does make sense because just look at the world fam.
Ya know. You make a good point there.
👌🏿because👌🏿im👌🏿not👌🏿racist
KnightCaster anyone that watches limitless
My school told a lie, they said school would be fun...
Yoshstar And that what we learned will help us on the future.
some schools are fun
jedi Psycho Mexican schools aren't.
Source: Me
My school lied by saying "you'll use this for the rest of your life"
so freakin true its the worst at least its summer
Wait, not all the pyramids were built at the same time. They were built by different Pharoahs so one could have been built by slaves.
pharaohs* It auto corrected for some reason.
Could, yeah. But it's highly unlikely. The Pyramids are nothing less than the last home of the Pharaoh. To build these was an Honour that was permitted only for the citizens of Egypt. A slave wouldn't be allowed to lay his hands on a Building with this importnace.
the pyramids were built by slaves, only the craftsmen were paid, and paid well.
Fat Penguin maybe they were not...still I agree with that they were paid and well-fed so they have a will to work good and dont fuck up
In the Jewish religion it is said that some where built by slaves.
The greatest lie told by schools in my country is that "everyone is special".
School didn't told us this, it was the television
and scools in my scools teachrs are saying this lies still today idk why and in history that hitler did suicied but he didnt lol we are learning in scoole that bigbang and evolution is true but THAT IS FUCKINGG THEORY ITS NOT FUCKINGG TRUE i mean if its true then religon isnt but there are a lot of belivers like me that KNOW ad belive that we are created by god elites in this worlds are satanist and they wont to make us belive that thre is no god so they can fuckk us
Vaske_ HD you should go to spelling school.
Maybe school didn't "told" you to speak either.
Dynapkin when someone brings up something about intelligence and or school and they have an education (which they do in this case). And they clearly have knowledge of English from school, because as you said it's not their first language. I would expect them to know a sentence STRUCTURE, spelling is not my concern. And by also it's sarcasm, they brought up school not teaching them and so I replied well they didn't teach you this either. By the way English in foreign countries is usually taught better than in North America. But in England it's taught well. Anyway I don't want to argue with you I was just making a joke.
Zayeb Chowdhury lmao you just just rekt that guy. R.I.P
There is no way a school would have told anyone that we only use 10% of our brain power.
My school did
My school did
My 8th grade physical science teacher did
Ciaran Walder oh they do
They used to say 7% lol..
Is it ironic that I heard all of these on the internet, and they were debunked by the internet?
i have no problem with that, i will block your channel. thanks for the advice
jaysonsk Your welcome.
Don't check out my channel and don't subscribe Ok,i will obey your orders.
Bruno EPCO Thank you
no because you'll always find the opposite of everything on the internet..
"an apple never fell on newtons head,there is no evidence" "Newton told his friends that an apple fell on his head" no evidence huh?
Del Sniper the guy was umm umm high no no I mean a liar who was lying and hi
The apple fell in his tea while he sat thinking outside his house under a tree and helped him with his theory, he did take the 2 years to completely figure it out but an apple falling really did help him to figure out gravity
Maybe he was trying to sound cool in front of his friends
I'm Jesus. Came back to take you all to hell. It's out there now, so it's true.
The “no evidence” refers to no documentation. Him telling his mates amounts to hearsay and his mates laughing at him and calling him a BS artist behind his back. If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around, has it fallen?
Christopher Columbus was trying to sail to India to obtain an alternate trade route which the Portuguese essentially had a monopoly on. This is why we call the Native Americans "Indians"
Also, people thought he was crazy as he overestimated the size of Asia and underestimated the assumed size of the Atlantic.
Ben Murty And the people were right, and Columbus was wrong. If not for the unexpected continent he ran into along the way, his voyage would have ended in disaster.
Columbus also landed in cuba, not the mainland, and his voyage was a disaster... for Cuba. He proclaimed himself the governor and was so terrible he was recalled just in time to escape rebellion, the cousin he appointed however (which was apparently worse than Columbus) did not.
John Meyers I thought everyone knew this, I've been taught this like every year in school.
First of all, I have no idea why your schools would teach you the same thing every year. To add to that many schools just deem it not very important knowledge I guess: on the other hand many students simply don't care about primary schools' highly touched up version of "history" or knowledge itself.
One lie i was told was that i could do anything i set my mind to...
I know right. Like I can't learn the ways of Hogwarts and turn into Harry Potter.
ThePersonWhoDoesThings
Turns out I can't walk on the ceiling
i love Chara And Sans And Frisk
ThePersonWhoDoesThings Ikr they told me that too so I tried to fly but then I almost broke my arm
I set my mind to stun.
And it did seem to work.
Didn't Columbus try to find a new faster way to India? And because he knew the earth was round he sailed west, because he believe you would eventually end up in India? Correct me if I'm wrong.
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yes ,he tried to go west becouse other routes were taken by other countries that established colonies along the coasts of africa and inside the mediteranean so there was no way someone could go to india going south or east also there was the danger of pirates.so he took the hard way ,the unknown ocean.during his times ships were sailing relatively close to the shore so they can take cover in case of storms and also was easy to supply .very very VERY few had the balls to go straight into the wide big ocean waters.watch videos about how hardcore a storm is for modern ships than consider how weak a ship from columbus times was.during a storm you were at the mercy of wind,and thats not a good thing. he first thought he found India because of the weather he found and the jewls and apereance of the people he found.compared to the stories he heard before.thats why he called them indians.but he actualy found something else.for example introducing the potato in europe(one of easyest and fastest to grow vegetable) he saved Europe's population from starvation.also he brought the doom to the indigen population of the americas,to this day we know about 99.99% of the aborigen population is destroyed,probabily the biggest holocaust ever in terms of percent of population dead.almost total anihilation. :( all that for some spices India was known for .
okay number one it wasn't Columbus that brought Doom to the native populations how about Hernando Cortes start with him number to if not for the fall of the Roman Empire I'm sure discovering the western land hemisphere we have been possibly postpone for another 200 or 500 years only because the trade routes through the Middle East kept pepper at a low cost it was only because of the high cost of pepper and the Europeans who had domesticated cattle and love their steak could not afford to enjoy it without pepper because after the fall of the Roman Empire you had to take your ship around Africa to get your pepper that's about it it's all about pepper capital P capital e capital P per pepper thank you North Man wise man over and out
Columbus did start the tradition of being a-holes to the New World natives. When he discovered that the natives had a lot of gold (not for money, though. They just liked how pretty it was) and noticed how the natives didn't kill him or his men yet, he and his men started enslaving them. It was fairly brutal. Slaves that failed to mine enough gold had their hands amputated to scare the rest into working harder. This eventually evolved into the infamous slave trade once it was discovered that Native Americans had weaker immune systems due to living technically cleaner lives than the Europeans.
and you know..
Columbus also committed mass genocide...
tortured people...
Lore keeper XVII how? All he did was discovered the Americas
Yeah, the spaniards were such genocides, they exterminated the native population of South America, not like the english in North America, which is full of millions of natives living free.
Lore keeper XVII yeah I know that.....
-Star_27- , he took dozens of Native Americans hostage when he came here and forced them to mine for gold for him, at sword point, and without feeding them; when they complained that the crude implements they were given were useless for the job, he had several of them killed in front of the others, as a warning not to complain. He slaughtered a good deal of the population of Haiti just so they would not refuse his demands for their crops. He even mused in his diaries about how much he could get for the Native Americans if he sold them as slaves. Columbus was an extremely evil man, who committed many murders.
Lore keeper XVII so did Andrew Jackson waving the star spangled banner😜
15 Lies Your Thumbnail Told Us
llama omfg. U have 15 likes wtf
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3:13 Vikings were the first Europeans to discover America. However, the first people to find America were asians who crossed de Bering strait or came by boat. That's why the native americans look similar to asians.
UneMouetteRandom well I'm not to discredit that Bering Strait Theory but evidence from findings suggest early human ancestors traveled in 3 waves to America, one 50,000+ years ago, one 30,000 or so and one 15,000, based on the three distinct language groups found in tribes
UneMouetteRandom finaly someone who knows the truth
You can't really call unrelated bands of nomadic people doing something as per their daily routine "discovering", though. They weren't on a mission to find new lands or anything, just happened per chance. The first to discover the Americas would either be the Chinese or the Norse.
Barry Porter or the polynesian
Christopher Columbus "I claim this new land in the name of Spain" Natives "Umm we are all ready here". Columbus "Do you have a flag?" Natives "umm no.". Columbus"does not count, the land is ours""....
They left England because it wasn't their city
😂
osman ali lol 😂😂
Ha ha
osman ali lol
England isn't a city, bro
In gonna go to my teacher and be like YOU WRONG BRUH .-.
Recent accounts show that the pyramids were actually built by Apocalypse.
Grayson Wells I thought it was aliens 👽
Grayson Wells sorry guys it wasn't by anyone of these 😂😂
Mayonnaise You're an instrument goddamnit
So, the pyramids were built by "revelation", since that is what the word "apocalypse" means.
Grayson Wells wow the best comment I've seen all day
Jeez. I was never taught ANY OF THIS in school!!!! I was raised knowing Columbus wasn't the only person who thought the world was round!
But even if it's round, it's still not sphere-like (globe) shaped. Your teacher at least didn't lie, because Columbus(and others) really thought it was round as a globe.
Yup! :D
Adrians Netlis Earth is smoother than a billiard ball.
KnightCaster he thought it was pear shaped😏
The Vikings did NOT find America they found Canada. In other words they found NOTHING ! No wonder they went back and said nothing about it.
"Welcome home Honey, what did you find?" "Not a damn thing"
What's with the misleading unrelated thumbnail?
Just for click baits !?
yes
Pretty much... Yep! At least, people should talk about it more! We have at one point to address those problems that plague TH-cam and the web...
I point those thing from time to time, but nobody cares... For now. At one point, everyone will be pissed.
shimmy1984 thats what im saying i thought we were gonna learn something about ancient egypt
OG BiG Chief from Houston lol there is so many thanks to Smithsonigate they choose these!!
shimmy1984 lol I love that rob lox hat you used XD
With some of these, you are just exchanging one lie for another.
Exactly. Yes, Scandinavians did settle on Newfoundland (proven, and a World Heritage Site), but, no they didn't stay there for "a few hundred years" as far as any serious research go. Possibly this is confused with their settling of parts of Greenland, where they did, in fact, stay for many hundreds on years. (These ruins of last recorded use in 1408 are fun: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hvalsey_Church )
And yet, Charles. you can't cite a single one.
Are you Charles? Because I'm pretty sure I was asking Charles to cite his accusation.
Bradley Noneofyourbizz Someone else did it. So his point it correct. You don't need to cite it yourself do you? Is his claim true? Yes, I'm pretty sure the two former commenters proved him right.
The Benevolent Sun - I someone makes a claim without knowing why it might be correct, it doesn't have the same value as when someone with knowledge does the same. Context is relevant here. Or looking at it from a different point of view one could state that without knowledge, a claim is just a claim. So I actually do understand the relevance of Bradley's comment. I could claim Trump is a numbskull. I might be correct or not (or somewhere in between). Without elaborating however, my opinion does not have any value to others.
I don't know to what schools you went to, but I learned everything you said in school ^^" Especially Darwin's theory of the evolution. If people just listened and read about it thoughtfully, his theory would have never been mistaken.
The cliches are mostly used in movies.
also vikings did not have horns on their helmets
Michael Ritter and niether did they shout fus ro dah.
maybe one of them did. Out of coincidence of course.
They were some of, if not, the most hygienic of their time.
also they were not the first there the Moore's were
You Tube yes they did. Go to school and learn something
The biggest lie school told me was I had potential to make a difference in this world.
SBJ we have the internet now so your comment here just made a difference in this world.
Sorry to break your bubble, but very individual you meet daily has no impact on the world.
Potential doesn't guarantee success. If you weren't lazy, you could've made a difference by now
Small consistent differences add up over periods of time to larger, more noticeable differences.
Feels
My school never said this.
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my school told me I had the option to opt out of science class for evolution in 6th grade.
that was only 10 years ago...
Ik
Let’s be honest there has been much more intelligent beings on this earth well before us. I think we can all agree on that by now
yes
so an Apple kicked Adam and eve from heaven , an Apple started gravity laws , and Apple started new era in phones ...... hmmmmm !!!
yeah the myth says the apple which fell on Newton's head was the reason for him to start researching gravity ....
Enigma ___ it does not say that it was an apple that adam and eve ate...an God kicked them out of the garden of eden...
Dawie Rossouw It does say fruit
Are you beginning to see?
Enigma ___ They put on clothes! The first technology!! Technology is destroying us! Wars, cell phones!!
This video should be called "10 things that people thought but blamed on schools because they are insecure about their actual intelligence and the schools know about science and have common sense"
Tankdavid7 - Games then how come very few schools help prepare you for life or teach you more valuable things than abstract math, like basic first aid and helping those with depression
Schools sometimes do. In my school we have PD or PCHE which is about things like that but the problem is that we have 1 lesson of that per 2 weeks
Tankdavid7 - Games actually most of this stuff is taught to you through schools.
I know it is.... that's the point of the comment
Cristapher collimbus was looking for a faster route to India for trade
Sean Selback nawwwww really?
Who the fuck said he wanted to circumnavigate the earth?
Sean Selback The Americas were actually named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci, who was one of the first explorers to realize that Brazil and the West Indies were not part of India, as Columbus had believed, every time he went to Hispaniola.
ShadowSora8491 *DING! DING! DING!* Give this one a cupie doll!
Becca Zam kewpie*
My school taught me all of this, I must go to a special truth telling school🤷♀️😂
I bet they got their information from Wikipedia.
J3tfuel yeah most of them were probably all changed cause I don't believe half of these
J3tfuel All of this information is true, except maybe the pyramids
James Mangan she was right, we share a common ancestor
J3tfuel yup
7 subs with no videos / Idk why do we have different fish, birds etc? Is it not possible we were within the same family but branched off?
I learn more from TH-cam than School
MysticMoon Wolf ,. Same, School is boring and pointless, How exactly are we going to use say, History in life
SAME!
well the only thing i can think of is not making the same stupid decisions other people in power have
MysticMoon Wolf ikr
MysticMoon Wolf do more art like a Gregg and Angus ship
5:51 is not fully correct. In general relativity, free fall and no gravity are equivalent. This was an intentional design choice by Einstein. It is called "Equivalence principle".
you arent explaining it good enough
Mellisa: You use more than 10% of your brains power.
Me: Thanks Planet Dolan now I feel less intelligent than I normally do. :,D
If heat rises why is it so cold really high up in the air?
Thinner atmosphere
Ryan Finnerty U
When air rises, it expands due to the lower pressure, which cools it down. (adiabatic cooling)
Lots more wind basically
HF Zeichner
Adam Thornton said that a lot simpler
This are things mostly everyone in Europe knows!!!
Shhh Americans like to feel intelligent..
gabriel Bach I would like to personally congratulate you on your wonderful story
These are things*
These are things almost everyone who speaks English knows.
Surprisingly harsh but unsurprisingly stupid words from 'Hillary' here..
hillary thank god my parents didn't vote for you. your grammar is shit.
watched till point 9 and everything was thaught in school correctly, at least here in germany. don't know where this "school" is located...
had to watch that bs till the end and update my comment: you learn ALL OF THAT in german schools. WTH???
Same for switzerland
its pretty much just US schools. here in Ireland at least we knew all of this
US schools don't teach any of this.
ouch, that is sad :(
The biggest lie I was told in school is that "All your dreams will come true if you go to college."
Me: i DoN't NeEd a DeGrEe tO bE a CLoThInG hAnGeR!
but it was proven that water rotates differently in both hemispheres. veritasium did a video on that with an experiment
No
ITS AN EXPERIMENT /watch?v=mXaad0rsV38 watch it ...
Yes, the video does prove that water rotates differently in both hemispheres, but the fact states that toilets don't flush differently, and Veritasium states that all toilets, sinks, bath, etc. 'flush' in random directions no matter where you are due to the manufacturing and different angular momentum.
The Slothinator but didnt you read my comment? i wasnt talking about the toilets
I have two toilets in my house. each spins a different direction. Have lived in other places where it did the same thing. It's all in how the water enters the bowl. whirlpools in the same body of water can spin in opposite direction too. blows that argument out of the water, I've seen it with my own eyes.
My biggest lie was that school was going to fun 😞
BRIANTCRUZ it is fun , r u bullied?
Gyo Rao studies
The ladies man D Awesome not a lie tho
Our schools teach us about Leaf Erickson too, it's just that he didn't discover it as a habitable region, but instead found parts of Canada that were for the most part uninhabitable.
marlin booker well it isn't "Lief" either, it's Leif or in norwegian Leiv Eriksson
Glad I live on unhabitable lands right now, according to John Meyers at least.
This was "Lief" Erickson's personal opinion of the land, not mine. What is land good for habitation is much different now as compared to 500 years ago. In Erickson's opinion, Greenland, which is not very habitable(relatively speaking) was much better for habitation. I overstated, but you get the idea.
Lol, you didn't even get Lief right. It's Leif. Hahahahahahahahaha
My life is a lie, now I don't even believe that my name is Delano
Your name is koolkid the G.O.A.T
Is it just me, or were all of these well known and obvious
I knew a lot of these. My 7th grade science teacher did this weekly thing where he told you the actual truth. An obvious one was "theres no cold energy." that was the only one that was kinda stupid, but Mr. O will always be my favorite.
he also makes kahoots. his name is mr. o on there xDDD
Sierra Meriedeth i'm a bit jealous
gmimia lmao
Happy leaferexon day!!! Hinga dinga dergan
Daniel harman the exact thing that came to my mind
Daniel harman I thought the spelling rather appropriate with "exon" at the end...
Leiv Eiriksson (:
Here's a lie: don't kill yourselves
3:25 Leef Erikson? So the holiday isn’t fake then. In the words of SpongeBob: “Hinga Dinga Durgen!”
I was NEVER told any of these in school.
none of this what taught to me in school
The Pyramids were built by aliens duuh
Eric Cartman TRIGGERD!!!!!!
Eric Cartman The pyramids were built by me after eating 7 bigmacs and 3 gallons of Ben and Jerry's.
how do i reach deese keeds
Eric Cartman jij ook hier
Respect my authoritah!
What do you mean school told us this. School goes out of their way telling us this.
Was the walking pyramid a lie too?
edison didnt invented light bulb.. Tesla did..
edison just took credit for Tesla's work.. and thats not only invention edison took from Tesla..
Djole Sanja Yes Edison took many ideas from Tesla, but the lightbulb was around even before Tesla started working on it
Edison didn't even try to invent the light bulb, nor claimed that is what he did. What he did do was develop the filament used for light bulbs that would make them a viable source of light. Until that point, light bulbs either burnt out too quickly, or drew too much power. He didn't invent the light bulb, he simply made it viable for the public to use, or well.... More viable at least. Actually, I believe there is a museum some where that actually has an exhibit displaying many of the light bulb/ filament samples he and his team experimented with.
Djole Sanja ib
Edison invented DC, Tesla invented AC, that's what they are most famous for
My schools never told me any of those damn things.
Then I guess they never lied to you.
1:21 the netherlands*
Sydney Marcus which is Holland ...
Warmbeer it was called hollen/holland back then
@@alaskaball188 WRONG!!! This country was NEVER called Holland once in history by the Dutch citizens themselves. At the time the country was called a republic, and like the United States of America later on we declared independence from the Spanish kingdom and called ourselves the Republic Of The Seven United Netherlands. This was during the period of 1581-1795, after which we called ourselves the Batavian Republic from 1795-1806. Than in 1806 Napoleon Bonaparte came and he made a puppet stated called the Kingdom of Holland, this was from 1806-1810. After which from 1810-1813 we were fully part of the French Empire.
In 1813 when the French Empire fell we became independent again calling ourselves Sourvereign Principality Of The United Netherlands from 1813-1815. At which point we got a king, king William of Orange (William I), and we became the United Kingdom Of The Netherlands from 1815-1839. After which Belgium wanted a divorce as it didn't agree with aspects of the government after which from 1839-current the country itself is called the Netherlands. The overshadowing construction that includes the kingdom's colonies was and still is called the United Kingdom Of The Netherlands from 1815-current. Albeit some colonies have become independent since like Indonesia and Suriname for example.
Happy Leif Erikson Day!
Mudkip971 Hinga Dinga Durgen!
Mudkip971 *HINGA DINGA DURGEN!*
Mudkip971
happy income tax day!
Mudkip971
this Thursday will be an even bigger holiday!
THE TROJAN HORSE IS REAL!!! my Avast Anti-virus detected it.
OpenShores nice
Avast for the win!
I was legit thinking the SAME THING!
bruh
OpenShores lol......😂
I think this is just an American school thing, because in my school in Canada we were never told any of these lies. The Einstein one kind of made me chuckle because it reminds me of participation medals lol
CallMehPapa Not a American thing. We got told none of these, no idea what school she went to.
Also about the Pilgrims. They brought all that was good from the Netherlands over to the new land, and so the Netherlands with its freedom of religion, free speech, free press, free trade, stock market, the independence declaration and so on... it stood model for that and more to make what now is the USA.
That is something that isn't taught in schools either. So if an American can be proud, a Dutchman can be even prouder. :p
Didn't coulombs set out to sail to India providing an easier trade route to get rare spices? I mean that is why he dubbed the native Americans Indians, because he thought he was in India.
The rare spice is called Opium. Spain kicked out the Muslim opium traders and they were hurting, literally, for a new supply of opium.
I sent this video to my teacher
Let's prove everyone wrong...
what about there a 3 states of matter?
Clorox Bleach 5 look it up. it's liquid, gas, solid, plasma and something Einstein something
aviel Meghnagi
Bose-einstein condensate. They actually have a movie on Netflix about it called Spectral. It is the only MAN MADE state. It is essentially when atoms stop moving due to extreme low temperature and does not naturally occur.
There are Six States of Matter:
Solid, Liquid, Gas, Plasma, Bose-Einstein Condensate, and lastly the Fermionic Condensate.
There may be a seventh called Time Crystals. I don't remember. But know there were some breakthroughs this year with Time Crystals. So most likely there are Seven.
Bose-Einstein Condensate and Fermionic Condensate are closely related so I wouldn't call them two different states of matter, and both are super fluid phases so I don't think they are states of matter at all.
I learned all six in school that I see in this comments section. Two of them just freshman year.
6:29 the ultimate meme picture used to mock people stumbling upon mathematical theories
Yes the toilet does flush in different directions. They basically proved it on Veritasium and SmarterEveryDay.
KnightCaster i don't think you got the Point of theire Video. Tiolets die Not flush different ways because of the hemisphere. the corioliseffect is real but relly small. so even the Form of the toilet makes the water November different more than the corioliseffect.
fabianangler
Look up the videos. They are really entertaining and cool. It explains better where I'm coming from.
Whatever.
a lie they told me was that trump was not going to be president teachers these days
Hahahahahahahaha! hahahahahaha!
the gaming channel this legit made my day
MF Blaziken That's mean
MF Blaziken no you shut up
TRUMP IS MY KING
The Trojan Horse did happen, I was there.
Michael Welby do you have a photo or something like that?
Michael Welby your ancestor back then
+A Random guy on the internet, there was no camera back then.
?? yeah there was? i watched him take the pic
Michael Welby they did t really "discover" they migrated here on land bridges from Asia
6:31
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True things taught in schools,would be a much shorter list
SKYBRITE True.
SKYBRITE 👍
deus vult it was probably German😂
YOUR NOT WRONG THERE SKYBRITE...
Spaghetti monster has more proof than any gods otherwise planets wouldn't be the shape of meatballs or DNA being the shape of pasta
biggest lie grownig up, there is no spoon
My school didn't tell me those lies....
Our *teachers* did.
The Chihuahua Who Needs A Billion Kisses and the school tells the teachers what to say.
Actually the 4th fact is somewhat wrong. The toilet part is fake but the Coriolis effect is actually true.
6:23 for all the memes, surprised no one else same this ;D
I was never told any of these things
I wrote this comment nearly half way through the video it remained true in the end.
Bacondonut Man same
Bacondonut Man then you had no education
You mean, your american education system failed bigtime! XD
Even the Newton part ??
Thank you for educating over 6 million people including me
6:22 = a meme
Whomst'd've
mannetje van die internet 《'-'》 hahahaha
???
mannetje van die internet 《'-') I only went into the comments to find a fellow members whomst'd've would point that out
have a good day
I love you
Liberty the Salazar thanks
So Dipper is bill still tryna kill you?
Dipper Pines dipper DIP DEEZ NUTZ
Dipper Pines same to you!
Need to write a petition to change the name to 12 obvious facts i will recall for you and 3 that are just my own speculations for the sake of rounding the number from twelve to fifteen... but i guess thats kinda long so... think of a shorter one like: don't watch this video its a bunch of shenanigans
Thank you sir for your contribution, which is more than this video achieved
I love the that on 6:27 they decide to add pictures that are from memes
Melissa must be a super genius, she proved all of the greatest scientists, scholars and explorers wrong :3 #irony
Leo The Courageous
No she didn't.
She just disapproved the common gullible and lied to human being wrong.
Me, being one of them.
Leo The Courageous if u think that your a fucking idiot
Teo Jansson You're*
Leo The Courageous Who's Melissa?
are you guys dumb? did you even see "#irony" at the end of his sentence?
Vikings didn't discover the America, indians were enjoying life there thousands of years before
r4ch No one says that they discovered America; the Vikings were just the first Europeans to reach America.
r4ch Americans, not Indians.
Yes they're NOW called american indians
It's not India, so they were Americans.
They are called native Americans they used to be called red Indians cuz we were really racist back then
Math above 5th grade is actually useful.
This is the most ignorant massively held belief out there, it IS useful for career's in science engineering and economy which also happen to be by far the most important in society.
Ur thinking is wrong @skibi didubap
no ur thinking is wrong @macruzi macyo
I'd like you to try flourishing as an astrophysicist using only 5th grade math, then
If that's too hard, try the stock market- oh. In that case, try construction- oh. In that case, try financial advis-
Know what, why don't you just open a lemonade stand at the beach, dear
Your English tells me your destiny is to become one of those jobs. Please take pride in your service to society.
Actually, Melissa, Edison did try bamboo, but that had failed. The filament that lasted the longest was actually a piece of string rolled in soot from an oil lamp, otherwise known as “carbonized thread”.
where is p.e is important
BMAN488877
no it's not Physical Education keeps you fit as a child and Sex Ed. teaches you about the dangers of teen pregnacy and other stuff
No,it's not.thats like saying birds flap their wings.its true,but you need to know more
That's because the subject puts the idea into kids' heads. Like teaching about racism, yet expecting racism to end after making kids aware of something they otherwise would never have even considered.
Sex ed ruined my school also. All it did was teach kids that like to rebel against adults what they can now do. Kids have a general idea of what sex is but 5th grade seems a bit early. I would say 7th grade might be a good start or maybe 8th.
moviemaker2011z
We (in England) start sex ed in "year 6" k don't know how to convert that to "grades". Puberty the the year before.
Being paid doesn't mean you're not a slave.
James Smith you are the kind of a person that uses only 10% of your brain
Are you actually claiming that blacks in the Americas who were paid for skilled labor and were forced to work weren't slaves? Are you not aware in some systems slaves could work to buy their own freedom? How could they buy their freedom unless they were paid? Being paid for forced labor doesn't stop it from being forced labor.
Jail
You're correct most people wouldn't consider jail to be slavery but my original statement is that being paid doesn't mean you're not a slave and that is still true. Google Arab slave trade.
slavery and drudgery are different aren't they
3 minutes ago?! I'm late!
Br L no
Actually, Edison's team only developed the perfect light bulb in the sense that they wanted one that would give bright, steady light for a reasonable amount of time then burn out and need to be replaced, solight bulb companies would make money.
Nikola Tesla invented a bulb around the same time that gave equally steady and bright light -- and didn't burn out within a human lifetime.
I'm in school still and I've never heard any of my teachers say this
Hunter Ashwill do you go to a private school?
you don't have to go to a private school to have teachers with brains larger than a peanut
Hunter Ashwill that'd be because you are homeschooled