There are any number of sources for information on superstitions and their origins. I keep a Cassell's Dictionary of Superstitions, by my desk for quick reference, but have several other volumes for more in depth research.
Ignorance.
There is a superstition that carrying an acorn can give you long life, which started with the Druids.
The one true God is not superstition, as you find in the Bible. He's the worlds biggest superstition
Determining the source of a certain superstition is very often difficult. Often these superstitions are ancient and of unknown origin.
Magic is not superstition, it is a craft, practiced by any number of people world wide.
The distance from any point on the circle to the origin
No. I do not believe in any superstition
I'm not sure its origin, however I believe the superstition you are refering to pertains to any piece of clothing you put on backward or inside out. I t is considered unlucky to change them unless you remove the piece of clothing, tirn around widdershins (counterclockwise) three times and spit before putting them back on.
A: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. B: The distance from any point inside the circle to the origin. C: The distance from the x-coordinate to the origin. D: The circumference.
it depends what the superstition is, superstition itself is a feeling, something of the mind.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.
A superstition is any belief that is followed based on tradition and empirical evidence rather than a belief that is based on scientific testing, logic and reason: Any belief that relies on the existence of something supernatural for an explanation, it is a superstition.