Superstition is the belief of the supernatural, the unexplained, and the unimaginable. And for the most part, cannot be proved.
Science on the other hand, is the study of just about everything and anything. Science is anything or everything that can be proved in a variety of studies. There are many branches of scicence.. such as Technology ( -ology [The study of] ). Geology, Biology, and many other branches of science.
To be brief..
Superstition is anything underlying a faith of the unprovable.
Science is the study of anything, that can be proved.
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Science and superstition are both ways that mankind tries to explain the world, his place in it, and how to exert control over it. Other than that, there are no similarities.
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There is none. Superstition is completely bereft of science. However, a savvy person may use scientific techniques to gain advantage over someone who believes in superstitions.
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Science didn't evolve from superstition. It came from curiosity about the world.
Did you mean "Differentiate superstition from science?" and if so, superstition is what science cannot explain as of now. Many beliefs are classified as superstitious by scientists (rationalists), for example belief in the bad luck of number 13. Belief in the association of black color with evil. If you meant supertissues, they are very much part of science and probably relate to the creation of synthetic material for replacement of tissues in humans and animals. Whether as of now any such creation exists, I can't answer off hand. So, you need to clarify your question. Best wishes. Swamy
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Nobody know when the end of the world will be. Both science and superstition have there viewpoints, but neither are significantly substantial.
Biology is a type of science.
Math is really the language of science.
Science and superstition are both ways that mankind tries to explain the world, his place in it, and how to exert control over it. Other than that, there are no similarities.
If it can be explained then it is not a superstition.
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There is none. Superstition is completely bereft of science. However, a savvy person may use scientific techniques to gain advantage over someone who believes in superstitions.
Albert Tshibangu-Wa-Mulumba has written: 'Science et superstition chez Auguste Comte' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Science, Superstition
Science relies on repeatable, redundant results from experiments in order to consider it valid.