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                    [Summary] => Mireval, France — Before 1491, people believed that the world is flat and that a ship would fall off the earth if it sailed towards the edge. Until 1901, it was generally acceptable to think that man was never meant to fly. In 1959, people said that computers will have no function in the home. These so-called "prevailing truths" were accepted as the Biblical truth during their time because the technology to prove otherwise was not available then. When the technology became available, these prevailing truths were shattered, and of course, now we know better.

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