Not so much a false positive belief but a conspicuous failure to fill the blanks in the world model: I didn’t realize that the night sky appears to rotate until I was a teenager reading Carl Sagan’s Contact, and came to the part where the character is watching the sky at night and the stars are described as moving slowly along the night. Then it was obvious that of course that’s what happens, but this was the first time I’d seen anyone say this aloud, and before that I would’ve just assumed without thinking that stars stay in the same relative place all night.
Not so much a false positive belief but a conspicuous failure to fill the blanks in the world model: I didn’t realize that the night sky appears to rotate until I was a teenager reading Carl Sagan’s Contact, and came to the part where the character is watching the sky at night and the stars are described as moving slowly along the night. Then it was obvious that of course that’s what happens, but this was the first time I’d seen anyone say this aloud, and before that I would’ve just assumed without thinking that stars stay in the same relative place all night.