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You are confusing a couple of concepts. NO superstitious belief has a scientific basis. If a belief is scientifically based, there is no need to call it a superstition. If a belief is superstitious it is by definition not verifiable scientifically. However, there are superstitions that result from some real events. Total eclipses of the sun are real, and they are explainable in completely natural terms. However, people at different times in history have superstitious beliefs about what is happening during an eclipse, and superstitious beliefs that performing certain rituals or prayers during an eclipse will save the world from doom. So, a superstition is an irrational belief usually connected to some magical ritual that will ward off disaster, and some superstitions have to do with real events in the world. But the superstitions themselves are not based in or verified by the real world.
Superstitious beliefs about meteorites date back to ancient Greeks. The Greeks believed that when something fell from the sky that is was a sing of things to come. One belief was that the comets came from aliens that sent them down hundreds of years ago.
Some examples of superstitious beliefs regarding heavenly bodies include the belief that a full moon brings bad luck, seeing a shooting star grants a wish, and that solar eclipses are omens of impending doom. These beliefs have been passed down through cultural traditions and folklore.
It is an allusion to an astrological belief that the position of the planets affects changes on this one. Specifically good and bad events are directly related to the positions of certain planets and stars within the zodiac and constellations.
There are many superstitious beliefs related to the eclipse. One is that pregnant women should stay indoors so their unborn baby will not be harmed. Another is that demons are around and they are eating the sun.
The superstitious nature of some southerners is probably linked to their belief in the supernatural
when does a belief becomes superstitious?
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There are none. If a belief or practice is superstitious, then by defintion it does not have a scientific basis.
what is conclusion of superstitious beliefs
Superstitious beliefs are basically not proven and beliefs with scientific basis are beliefs that are proven to be true.
The belief that a rabbit's foot will bring you luck is a superstitious belief. Another one is that you will have bad luck if a black cat crosses your path.
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The superstitious belief about comets are that they bring bad luck. Others superstitious beliefs are that comets are attacks that are brought on by the heavens.
Basically all superstitious beliefs are debatable. Superstitious beliefs are beliefs, often about some cause-and-effect relation, that has no basic in logic (there is no scientific reason to believe that a certain cause would have a certain effect). Specific examples of superstitious beliefs include:The belief that the position of the planets can help you foretell the future, or influence your character (astrology; horoscopes).The belief that seeing or doing things will bring you "bad luck".
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Belief comes superstitious when you are disturbed by spirits or ghosts. These will not hurt you though.