Imagine you're playing a game where everyone pretends they are on the moon, but no one actually went. Some people believe this is exactly what happened in the 1960s, that we never really landed on the moon. It's like believing a fake movie is real. Scientists and astronauts say it was real, but others still think there’s more to the story.
Why do some people believe the moon landing wasn't real?
They see things like the flag waving in the wind, even though there should be no air on the moon. They also wonder why we haven’t gone back, could it all have been a trick?
Examples
- A kid watches a video of the moon landing and says it looks like a movie set.
- An old man remembers watching the moon landing on TV but doesn't believe it was real.
- A teacher tells her class that some people think we never actually went to the moon.
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See also
- How Do ‘Lies’ Affect Our Decision-Making?
- Why Do Some People Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
- Why Do Some People Believe in Conspiracy Theories More Than Others?
- Why Do Some People ‘See’ Patterns in Random Events?
- Why Do People Often Believe in Conspiracy Theories?
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Categories: Psychology · moon landing· conspiracy theories· space exploration· human perception· cognitive bias