We all know that Hollywood movies are increasingly responding to the reality of the world and certainly many things in them we still believe to be true.
1. Laser beams are tangible and visible to the naked eye
In many science fiction movies, especially Star Wars, lasers are always one of the most exploited elements as weapons for characters.
Laser beams cannot be seen with the naked eye and if you want to see it, you need specialized equipment.
2. Police are required to read the Miranda law when arresting criminals
If you have ever watched many Hollywood police-related movies, you are probably very familiar with the line `You have the right to remain silent because everything you say will be evidence against you in court` every time.
However, in real life, the Miranda law only applies during interrogations by competent people and is not mandatory when arresting criminals.
3. Escape crime by proving that you are mentally ill
Normally, when a criminal is convicted of murder in a movie, his lawyer will prove that he is mentally ill, thereby escaping the pending sentences.
However, in reality it is not so easy, only 1% of all cases are allowed to be investigated in this direction by the jury and only less than 25% of that 1% are successful.
4. Only criminals know how to hack
On screen, we have witnessed many magical hacks using just the most ordinary devices, even just a USB, and most of the authors of these hacks are criminals.
5. Tyrannosaurus can’t see things that aren’t moving
In Jurassic Park, Alex Grant told Lex that tyrannosaurs can’t see things that aren’t moving so stay still to save your life.
Science has shown that T-rex’s vision could be as wide as that of a hawk or eagle, so it could easily observe and track its prey.
6. Alien communication technology in just 1 note
Science fiction movies have shown a technology that we crave, both now and in the future, which is the technology to communicate between one planet and another in just one note.
This is entirely possible in the future, but currently, it takes us an average of 21 minutes to send a message from Earth to Mars, and it takes an equivalent amount of time to receive the message back from there.
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