The September 1928 issue of Science and Invention magazine included an illustrated cover that defy reader to find all of the scientific errors they had plant . Forty - eight scientific errors , in all . And $ 500 in prizes to the winners who put forward the right answers .
“ What ’s Wrong With This Picture ? ” game were incredibly popular in magazines of the 1920s , but Science and Invention claimed that this was the first to deal exclusively with scientific inaccuracies . “ Practically every branch of science is represented in the mistake on this cover , ” the magazine importune . “ Astronomy , Meteorology , Hydraulics , Optics , Gravitation , Electricity , Radio , Mechanics , Aeronautics , etc . ”
Now , unfortunately Gizmodo does n’t have $ 500 in prizes to give away . But on the internet , being correct is rightfully the greatest prize of all . good ?

How many scientific mistake can you feel ?
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