if im not mistaken, i believe it's your mom.
In China, superstitions surrounding asteroids, comets, and meteors often stem from ancient beliefs that link celestial events to earthly happenings, such as natural disasters or changes in leadership. While these beliefs lack a scientific basis, they reflect cultural interpretations of the cosmos. Modern astronomy attributes these phenomena to natural processes, like gravitational interactions and the solar system's dynamics, rather than omens or portents. Therefore, while there is no scientific basis for the superstitions, they do highlight the historical interplay between culture and science in China.
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Modern India law system uses Hinduism as its basis to establish Peace. Also gov of Nepal & Myanmar uses it as their bases too.
Superstitious beliefs are basically not proven and beliefs with scientific basis are beliefs that are proven to be true.
All of them, that is why they are superstitions.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was not a Puritan. But Hawthorne's forefathers were Puritans, so he had an understanding of their belief system and their basis behind it.
Newton contributed a Theoretical rational basis for Astronomical Motions. Prior basis for motion was religious or The Law of "Nature". Newton's Law of Gravity, revolutionized not only Astronomy, but Science.
Mainly with his "Theories of Relativity". His "Special Theory" includes E=mc2 . That is the basis of nuclear fusion energy in stars. His "General Theory" gives the best theory of gravity we have at present.
The Aryans are believed to have influenced a variety of aspects in modern civilization, such as language, religion, social structures, and cultural practices. Their language, Sanskrit, has roots in many modern languages in South Asia. Additionally, they introduced the caste system, which still has social implications in India today. The Vedic scriptures they composed form the basis of Hinduism, shaping religious beliefs and practices in the region.
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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.