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Article created by: Saulė Tolstych

When I was in elementary school, teachers told me that Columbus discovered America. When I was in high school – that there are nine planets in the Solar system, including Pluto. After algebra lessons in high school, I knew for sure that Fermat’s Last Theorem had no proof…

Do you know what those all have in common? Yes, that’s right – some time passed, literally several years, and everything that the teacher said turned out to be untrue. More precisely, not even a lie – just science convincingly refuted everything that was considered an indisputable truth earlier. And I’m not alone here – in this thread in the AskReddit community, many netizens share similar stories from their own school years.

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Small commercial airplane taxiing on runway with ground crew guiding, representing misunderstood facts once taught in schools.

“You’ll never get a job looking out the window!”

I’m an airline pilot.

PferdBerfl Report

Crowd at outdoor event with person holding green sign about scientific theory, highlighting false facts taught in schools. Plate tectonics. When I was in the 1st grade I saw a map of the world and I told my teacher that it looks like all the continents used to fit together, but they moved apart.

My teacher laughed at me and loudly proclaimed I was an idiot with a wild imagination.

School kids laughed.

Jokes on them.

LovelyFireCracker , Jon Hanson Report

Person wearing headphones playing a video game on a computer, illustrating false facts once taught in schools. Playing with computers is a waste of time and won’t lead to a career. Said to me by a very old, and bitter teacher. 25 years in IT and counting.

zerbey , ulricaloeb Report

Person writing with a pen in an open notebook, illustrating false facts once taught in schools but debunked over time. I had a teacher in 4^th grade that would force left handed kids to write with their right hand.

she said that it was the normal way to write and would benefit them later in life.

(circa, 1974)

TrailerParkPrepper , JESHOOTS.com Report

Stack of hard drives and one plugged into a dock, illustrating outdated technology facts once taught in schools. Late 90’s computer class, “we’ll never have terabyte hard drives in our lifetime, or a need for that much data.”

Heh, now you can get terabyte Micro SD cards, wild.

abidingyawn , Phillip Stewart Report

Aerial view of a city bridge with surrounding buildings and trees illustrating now-false facts taught in schools. I was always taught Mississippi’s secession from the union in the civil war was to preserve state’s right to be independent and nothing at all to do with slavery. That Confederate heritage was about family and not racism.

[Slavery is mentioned in the very first sentence of the first paragraph of the letter of secession as the primary reason.]( They decided if they couldn’t own humans anymore it would crash the economy.

pontiacfirebird92 , Josh Hild Report

Large pink octopus sculpture in a water feature at an outdoor park, illustrating false facts once taught in schools. When I was a kid, the Giant Squid had never been captured or photographed, and some people talked about it like it was el chupacabra. My little brother always said he’d be the first person to get footage of one. Sadly, it has since become an ordinary animal that we know exists. RIP the Kraken

EarthExile , Andrew Kuchling Report

Man wearing a detailed Viking helmet and beard covered in multicolored confetti at a lively outdoor event. That Columbus was the first European to step foot in the new world. Once found an old textbook that stated this. This was prior to the discovery of the Viking settlement in Nfld.

taskergeng Report

Ruins of Pompeii with Mount Vesuvius in background, illustrating false facts once taught in schools about history. Pompeii was buried slowly by falling ash. They pointed out that remnants of people were found, right in the middle of doing things, but didn’t realise this contradicted the burying being slow. It’s now thought that it was buried very quickly by pyroclastic flows – superheated gas travelling over 200mph.

ablativeyoyo , Qfl247 Report

Blue neon light shaped like a planet with rings mounted on a brick wall illustrating false facts once taught in schools. From an educational filmstrip: “Saturn has four beautiful rings…” The Voyager photos of the thousands of rings had come in like a week before we watched this.

robaato72 , Pavel Shakotko Report

25 "Now-False Facts" That Were Really Taught In Schools, But Did Not Stand The Test Of Time When my mom graduated high school in 1944, the nuns were teaching that the atom could not be split. I think the Manhattan Project was already extant at the time. Correct me if I’m wrong, I did see Oppenheimer twice.

smipypr , Ville MJ Hyvönen Report

Clear water being poured into a glass with splashes representing false facts once taught in schools. Glass is actually a liquid, which is why old windows look droopy. I was definitely in my 20’s before I learned that wasn’t true.

Try2Relax , Pixabay Report


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