The world is round.
Gravity keeps us from falling off the planet into space.
All matter is made from molecules.
All molecules are made from atoms.
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There are a number of understood scientific beliefs. Some of these include the theory of evolution, as well as the theory that gravity is holding us on earth.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
There are none. If a belief or practice is superstitious, then by defintion it does not have a scientific basis.
Scientific facts are based on evidence, beliefs are not
i believe in superstition because it helps us to be learn more but i think with scientific basis......
They are scientific theories.
Some religions and beliefs claim that the world's age is different than what isclaimed by scientists, just as some beliefs claim that there's heavenand hell, or a god, while there is no scientific proof for their existence.Because common sense is not an objective thing, and science does change with time, some people refuse to accept certain scientific theories that contradict their beliefs (which are their common sense). Their beliefs may not make sense to you, but they have the right to believe in whatever they want. And it is generally unwise to claim that information generated through science is "proven" or "factual". Better to leave those matters open, as suggested above. The danger is that when some new scientific insight comes to light, people coming from faith-based beliefs sometimes come to the illogical conclusion that if science is wrong, our religious texts must be right.
scientific belief is just a belief where scientific reasons where added, summarized and concluded. and yet, scientific beliefs are not yet proven effectively.
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict