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I'd say people simply stopped blindly following science and questioned it.
Promises about cancer being cured in the 50s-60s have not come to pass, and for decades scientists were reluctant to accept the idea of continental drift...he pesky method sure supported anti-drift views. Thanks to their commitment to "simplicity", they held false views. Likewise, people love the "simplicity" of the origin of species, and if this is the driving reason for maintaining evolutionary views, that would be relegated to the dustbin of history right along with anti-drifters.
Oh, and the most famous is the Appendix being a "junk organ" phased out by evolution only to be surprised that it has a very important function.
They only "myth" is that only science can always give us the best answers.
Just image how Newton would have reacted if you told him people would one day fly at 30,000 feet, and 300+ Mph. He probably would have you jailed for believing such "myths", which are now normal realities.
The only reason why you're calling it a "myth" is because you don't have personal experience with whatever we believe. History has shown that "myths" (particularly in science), become realities that we can't "live without" eventually.
Just a matter of time, I guess.
Well, if you contention is that science should be questioned, then we agree. The thing is though that is a fundamental part of science. You observe, guess, test, and then look at the data. Science also knows that many of its models are wrong, and tries to figure out where so it can improve them. Science is ever growing, while religion still holds to its "truths". Other religions split, but if they were based on the ultimate truth, there would not be a need for this.
As for when science is wrong, you must understand why it was wrong. People drive both science and religion, and thus both will be changed by them. So when people say things like cancer will be cured soon, or this organ is useless, they are not doing so with facts, they are speculating. The great thing about science is that you can see when that is happening and do something about it.
Science understand that today what it assumes could be wrong tomorrow. This is why science calls things theory, just in case its wrong. We know there is gravity, but its still just a theory, because the science is still growing.
As for the word myth, I'm using its literal meaning.
Myth - a story that was told in an ancient culture to explain a practice, belief, or natural occurrence
I understand the confusion because most people now use the word to mean - n idea or story that is believed by many people but that is not true.
I believe that both science and religion should be questioned. The problem is that the latter is almost never questioned, because that would be blasphemy.