When Galileo dropped objects from the Leaning Tower of Pisa in the 16th century, he was basically saying "hold my wine" to Aristotle's followers who insisted heavier objects fall faster. Fast forward to today, and we've still got 68% of people on both ends of the IQ bell curve confidently getting basic physics wrong! The middle figure is desperately trying to explain that in a vacuum, mass doesn't matter for falling speed - everything experiences the same gravitational acceleration (9.80665 m/s²). Meanwhile, the bell curve perfectly captures how being wrong about physics is perhaps the most democratic force in the universe. The true irony? Newton's Third Law (something something equal and opposite reaction) is watching this whole debate unfold while facepalming in a corner.