The phrase
"erroneous idea" means having a mistaken or wrong belief or understanding about something. It refers to a thought or concept that is incorrect or not based on accurate information.
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One of the things I've noticed and have mentioned it to a couple of people today is the
obviously erroneous idea that our thoughts must be static.
It's
erroneous ideas like this that contribute to falling vaccination rates, since these people are being convinced that breastmilk IS a vaccine.
However peer review is not infallible: «Many well - founded concepts are rejected and
many erroneous ideas accepted.»
«It was... from the work of previous [Greek] astronomers,» says The Encyclopaedia Britannica, «that Ptolemy evolved his detailed description of an Earth - centered (geocentric) universe, a revolutionary but
erroneous idea that governed astronomical thinking for over 1,300 years...
159:4.6 «The thing most deplorable is not merely
this erroneous idea of the absolute perfection of the Scripture record and the infallibility of its teachings, but rather the confusing misinterpretation of these sacred writings by the tradition - enslaved scribes and Pharisees at Jerusalem.
It seems to me that a great deal of misunderstanding and mental suffering could be avoided if
this erroneous idea were exposed and abandoned.
The church interpreted a challenge to
this erroneous idea as a challenge to the authority of the Bible.
«46 The landlords were concerned about the rising rebellious attitude among attached Pulaya labourers and were «strongly prejudiced against (Pulayas) being taught, under
the erroneous idea that when taught they will cease to work.»
I've heard people claim that coconut oil has a «thermogenic effect» supported by
the erroneous idea that coconut oil is synonymous with a semi-synthetic laboratory product known as MCT oil.
As one colleague of mine brilliantly remarked when discussing this issue with me, it emphasizes
the erroneous idea that nutrition equals weight management.
Studies show that repeating a misconception in order to disprove it often ends up reinforcing
the erroneous idea in people's minds.
In «When Facts Backfire» [Skeptic], Michael Shermer discusses cognitive dissonance — in which holding two incongruous thoughts at the same time creates an uncomfortable tension, prompting people to spin - doctor facts to reduce it — and the backfire effect — in which corrections to
an erroneous idea that conflict with a person's worldview or self - concept cause that person to embrace the error even more.
The authors and enthusiasts of the Kyoto Protocol based their assumptions on
an erroneous idea.
Sometimes officials just don't know the facts or have
erroneous ideas.