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Alright let's talk about common pop-culture misconceptions or outright lies that really grind our gears. It's damn near impossible to stop a deep-rooted misconception once it's taken root, but let's show the ingrates THE ONE TRUE TRUTH.
Here's one that needs to die in a fire:
It pops up all of the darn time and I'm pretty sure it got traction after being mentioned in, or even being the premise of, some movies. People repeat things they hear in film as god's perfect truth and it's very frustrating. I know this was in the movie Inception and I'm sure it's been in plenty of others. I am not sure where it originated from, but it's an idea that certainly has a life of its own. Let's examine why it's something that only people who actually use only 15% of their brain should believe:
1) Think of the evolutionary costs! Our brain is a massive calorie hog. It uses, if I recall correctly, something like a third of the average person's caloric intake just to maintain. Why would we develop something at such great cost if 85% of it is never used or redundant?
2) Why do people with traumatic brain injuries often suffer from some sort of mental handicap? Surely the other '85%' can pick up the slack. Right!?
3) You should doubt everything you see in a fictional movie just as a matter of course.
4) Name one case where someone actually tapped into the 'hidden 85%' and developed super powers. Just one please.
5) If this were true, why is it that in this age of boner pills don't we have researchers racing to find some way to tap into the '85%'? Sure, there are pills that some research suggests can improve cognitive function in ordinary people but as far as I know you never hear of genuine attempts to tap into the useless chunks of gray matter.
6) Why is Alzheimer's a thing? See 2).
7) Even if we had an untapped well-spring of mental ability, why is it that this also means that we have innate, physics-defying abilities like telekinesis if we could only use our whole brain? Is the other '85%' made out of unobtanium or something?
8) Why would God bless his most perfect creation with so much dead weight in untapped potential? We're made in his image, right? So does that mean God could only violate light-speed if he were using his whole head? Could he show us the secret of the hyper-cube if only he could tap into the fullness of that sweet baby Jesus noggin of his?
9) I'm sorry, but no matter how hard you try you're never going to tap into power I don't have. Sorry to burst your bubble, but even the smartest people aren't 85% smarter than the rest of us and if you believe this falsehood, you aren't one of the smart ones to begin with.
10)
If he can't lift a brick with his mind then no one can.
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I actually had a friend who believed this and we had a bitter argument over it. What's really funny is that after that he went home and while he was sleeping, the hidden 85% of his brain must have kicked in and convinced him not only was I right, but also erased memory of every having believed this misconception to begin with. The next time it came up (we saw it in a movie we were watching) he laughed about how stupid people that think this is true are and denied ever having agreed with them.
Here's one that needs to die in a fire:
You only use 15% of your brain.
It pops up all of the darn time and I'm pretty sure it got traction after being mentioned in, or even being the premise of, some movies. People repeat things they hear in film as god's perfect truth and it's very frustrating. I know this was in the movie Inception and I'm sure it's been in plenty of others. I am not sure where it originated from, but it's an idea that certainly has a life of its own. Let's examine why it's something that only people who actually use only 15% of their brain should believe:
1) Think of the evolutionary costs! Our brain is a massive calorie hog. It uses, if I recall correctly, something like a third of the average person's caloric intake just to maintain. Why would we develop something at such great cost if 85% of it is never used or redundant?
2) Why do people with traumatic brain injuries often suffer from some sort of mental handicap? Surely the other '85%' can pick up the slack. Right!?
3) You should doubt everything you see in a fictional movie just as a matter of course.
4) Name one case where someone actually tapped into the 'hidden 85%' and developed super powers. Just one please.
5) If this were true, why is it that in this age of boner pills don't we have researchers racing to find some way to tap into the '85%'? Sure, there are pills that some research suggests can improve cognitive function in ordinary people but as far as I know you never hear of genuine attempts to tap into the useless chunks of gray matter.
6) Why is Alzheimer's a thing? See 2).
7) Even if we had an untapped well-spring of mental ability, why is it that this also means that we have innate, physics-defying abilities like telekinesis if we could only use our whole brain? Is the other '85%' made out of unobtanium or something?
8) Why would God bless his most perfect creation with so much dead weight in untapped potential? We're made in his image, right? So does that mean God could only violate light-speed if he were using his whole head? Could he show us the secret of the hyper-cube if only he could tap into the fullness of that sweet baby Jesus noggin of his?
9) I'm sorry, but no matter how hard you try you're never going to tap into power I don't have. Sorry to burst your bubble, but even the smartest people aren't 85% smarter than the rest of us and if you believe this falsehood, you aren't one of the smart ones to begin with.
10)

If he can't lift a brick with his mind then no one can.
_________
I actually had a friend who believed this and we had a bitter argument over it. What's really funny is that after that he went home and while he was sleeping, the hidden 85% of his brain must have kicked in and convinced him not only was I right, but also erased memory of every having believed this misconception to begin with. The next time it came up (we saw it in a movie we were watching) he laughed about how stupid people that think this is true are and denied ever having agreed with them.