50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True Free Audiobook Download by Guy P. Harrison


Guy P. Harrison is a professor of microbiology, immunology and medical genetics at the University of London and has made a living debunking myths that proliferate in our culture. These 50 popular beliefs are just some of the most prevalent falsehoods that people think are true. They have been compiled from his book "50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True by Guy P. Harrison" to demonstrate the importance of questioning what we believe and the consequences for doing so.

This audiobook is literally just one man telling you 50 common myths. He's a man who has either found out that the popular belief is not so well-founded, or has done enough research to realize it is ridiculous. Guy P. Harrison uses his own experiences and background in this book, as well as statistics and research to back up his claims.

Guy P. Harrison is a best-selling author and researcher of popular culture. He has written many books including '50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True'. The audiobook is narrated by Erik Synnestvedt who is not only an excellent narrator but has a voice that will immerse you into the world of Harrison's writing. This audiobook gives you all knowledge you need on fifty beliefs that people think are true by Guy P. Harrison

The audiobook 50 Popular Beliefs That People Think Are True tells us about a list of fifty popular beliefs that people actually believe to be true. These beliefs are based on logical fallacies, anecdotal information, and other logical errors. The author does not have any scientific proof of these beliefs, but through logic and rational thinking it is possible to determine whether these beliefs are true or not.

A man named Guy P. Harrison has compiled a list of fifty popular beliefs that most people believe are true. These beliefs range from the idea that our lives on Earth are predictable and understandable to the notion that humans can predict the future by telling what animal will be their zodiac sign. The author believes that it's possible to know if something is true or not just by asking a few questions. One question he asks should be, "What are the consequences if this belief is true?"

Published Date 2012-09-25
Duration 13 hours 54 minutes
Author Guy P. Harrison
Narrated Erik Synnestvedt
Reviews
(70 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Biology & Chemistry, Animals & Nature, General Comedy

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