Centrifugal force is often misunderstood as a real force, but it is actually a byproduct of inertia when an object changes direction under centripetal force. The discussion emphasizes that when a car turns or brakes suddenly, passengers feel as if they are pushed forward due to inertia, not because of a real force acting on them. The term "centrifugal force" is a misnomer that arises from the perception of forces in a rotating frame of reference, and it does not exist in a stationary frame. The conversation highlights the challenge of explaining these concepts to individuals who may not have a strong background in physics, particularly when they rely on misconceptions. Overall, the thread underscores the importance of clear explanations and the need for better physics education to dispel such myths.