An example of a superstitious belief is that spilling salt is bad luck. It originated because both spilling things and bad luck are fairly ordinary events and it is difficult to disprove the correlation.
The Jewish custom to wash hands before meals.
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Superstition could loosely be defined as: "The holding (and/or practising) of beliefs which have no proven basis for their truth in either knowledge gained by pure reason or by knowledge gained by scientifically valid observation."That's a bit long-winded so I'll give some examples.Example 1 - To believe that if x is greater than y and y is greater than z then x must be greater than z is not superstitious. This is because through the process of pure reason we know that it must be true.Example 2 - To believe that the speed that light travels at is 186,000 miles per second (approximately) is not superstitious either. We can not know this is true through pure reason as above, but we are able to measure the speed of light in a scientifically valid manner. The experiment can be repeated numerous times and the same result is produced.Example 3 - To believe that walking under a ladder will bring you bad luck is superstitious. This is because there is no conclusive (or even convincing) evidence through reason or experimentation which supports this belief.
Consider the superstitious beliefs that it is unlucky to walk underneath a ladder, and unlucky to break a mirror. Things can fall off ladders, so some actual risk exists. And mirrors, when this superstition originated, were quite expensive, so it really was quite unfortunate to break one. Aside from which, you can cut yourself on pieces of broken glass. So some element of truth can be found in these two cases, although the concept of bad luck is generally extended well beyond the point of any scientific validity.
He could not draw a conclusion on the basis of conversation. This is an example using the phrase draw a conclusion.
All of them, that is why they are superstitions.
Superstitious beliefs are basically not proven and beliefs with scientific basis are beliefs that are proven to be true.
There are none. If a belief or practice is superstitious, then by defintion it does not have a scientific basis.
a superstitious belief a statement which has no basis or true-to-life basis while scientific practice has a facts and basis through observationand experiments an of cousre experiences.
None do. By definition, superstitious beliefs do not have a scientific basis.
There are none. By definition, a supersition does not have a scientific basis.
i believe in superstition because it helps us to be learn more but i think with scientific basis......
You are confusing a couple of concepts. NO superstitious belief has a scientific basis. If a belief is scientifically based, there is no need to call it a superstition. If a belief is superstitious it is by definition not verifiable scientifically. However, there are superstitions that result from some real events. Total eclipses of the sun are real, and they are explainable in completely natural terms. However, people at different times in history have superstitious beliefs about what is happening during an eclipse, and superstitious beliefs that performing certain rituals or prayers during an eclipse will save the world from doom. So, a superstition is an irrational belief usually connected to some magical ritual that will ward off disaster, and some superstitions have to do with real events in the world. But the superstitions themselves are not based in or verified by the real world.
No. By definition, a superstitious belief does not have a scientific basis.
The Jewish custom to wash hands before meals.
There is no scientific basis for this it is a superstitious belief not a scientific one.
Superstitious Beliefs have no basis in reality and no evidence to support them. They are passed though the generations by people and have never been confirmed or found to be true. The human brain is prone to delve into the absurd. Scientific beliefs are theories and hypothesizes based on the accumulation of evidence. beliefs that arn't based on evidence should not be believed at all. Germ Theory=scientific belief God=Superstitious belief