To me the very nature of a superstition is that they can not be proved one way or the other.
Superstition is "is a belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge"
Some say it it bad luck to walk under a ladder, this is a superstition.
It might not be a good idea to walk under a ladder, as the person up the ladder might drop something that hits you on the head, but the actual act of walking under that ladder is not in and of itself "unlucky" or "bad" it just carries a very small risk of having something hit you on the head.
It has been my experience that superstitions are a lot like cliches, there has to be (or at least once was) some basis of fact in them or they wouldn't exist, but they are not always right.
Remember some superstition have been around for generations, and life has changed considerably in that time, things that were common practice back then have since been proven to be incorrect... after all people once believed the earth was flat...
No. All cases of levitation are very skillful tricks.
You don't that's bullocks. I sleep on my right every night. Who ever told you that is a superstitious fool...I don't even think that really is a superstition
No, there is no evidence that he ever did. There are many internet myths about this, but they have all been proved to be false.
no. the right way is, Have you ever been to Spain?
No. That superstition is about St. Joseph.
I've heard of it as an old superstition, but it is not true.
yes he is
No, no-one has ever proved that ghosts exist.
No, because if they are extinct, that means that they are dead...gone...forever. Dinosaurs, for instance, are proved to be extinct, and they are not going to ever live again.
1932. The coin was supposed to be a one-year commemorative but proved so popular that the design has been used ever since.
no she still alive right
There are thousands of gods, you should be more specific in your question. Nobody has ever proved the existence of any god.