News Flash!
Not everything on the internet is true!
It should go without saying but I'm married to a person who still hasn't learned that lesson. Probably three or four times a month I have to gently say to him, check the source, check reputable news agencies.
Last week, he booked a flight home that would take him to Newark Airport. A while ago, we had agreed he wouldn't do that because at that airport, there are so many problems with delays, etc.
So I was pretty surprised when he told me he booked a flight to Newark. "I read about it," he said. "The problems with the airport are cleared up." Translation: He read it on the internet so it must be true.
Result: He didn't get home on Saturday at all and ended up booking a hotel for another night until he could fly out Sunday.
Even though I don't knit anymore, I enjoy watching Kristine Vike's youtube channel. She's a scientist and a maker from Norway. I love that she cites creditable sources on youtube page.
The last video was about Knitting and Physics and a critique of a recently published video about Physics and Knitting. Even if you don't knit, I think you will enjoy it.
The video is here.
I already looked into the book she cited during the video (The Golden Thread: How Fabric Changed History). Because my library doesn't have it, I ordered a used copy.