There is none. People often don't know (now and in earlier years) and understand what they may have seen. We know about meteors and what they can do and how they look now, but long ago people thought that they were perhaps some sort of messages from above.
Superstitions in the Philippines regarding comets, asteroids, and meteors do not have a scientific basis. Comets, asteroids, and meteors are celestial bodies that have been studied extensively by astronomers and scientists. They are composed of rock and metal and pose no inherent danger to people on Earth. Superstitions surrounding these phenomena are based on myths and folklore rather than scientific evidence.
No. By definition, a superstition is a belief that does not have a scientific basis.
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.
Homer's way of looking at the world, as presented in his epic poems like the Iliad and the Odyssey, is not scientific but rather mythological and poetic. His narratives reflect a worldview steeped in divine intervention, heroism, and human emotion, focusing on moral and existential themes rather than empirical observation or rational explanation. While he does explore natural phenomena, it is through the lens of myth and cultural belief rather than the systematic inquiry characteristic of scientific thought. Thus, his works are more aligned with the artistic and philosophical aspects of understanding the world.
Francis Bacon and René Descartes both shared a belief in the importance of empirical observation and rational thought as foundations for scientific inquiry. They emphasized the need for systematic experimentation and logical reasoning to acquire knowledge about the natural world. While Bacon is known for advocating the inductive method, Descartes focused on deductive reasoning, but both contributed significantly to the development of the scientific method. Their ideas laid the groundwork for modern scientific practices.
what are supertitious belief?
They are look humans with wings,they say that it maybe boy or girls that sometime can be wife or husband of one human,it is just supertitious belief in my community😂😂
no it is just a belief.
Yes, evolutionary theory is the scientific explanation for life's diversity.
Various superstitions surrounding meteors include the belief that they are omens or messages from the gods, often signifying impending change or disaster. In some cultures, it's thought that seeing a meteor grants wishes or brings good luck. Additionally, some people associate meteors with the souls of the deceased, believing they carry messages or warnings from the afterlife. These beliefs vary widely across different cultures and historical periods.
what is the different between science magic and supertitious belief
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no. of course not. i mean, there isn't even a scientific explanation for blessings, so no way is there one about getting more or less of them.
Superstitions in the Philippines regarding comets, asteroids, and meteors do not have a scientific basis. Comets, asteroids, and meteors are celestial bodies that have been studied extensively by astronomers and scientists. They are composed of rock and metal and pose no inherent danger to people on Earth. Superstitions surrounding these phenomena are based on myths and folklore rather than scientific evidence.
The power of gods are a matter of faith or belief. They have nothing to do with science.
yes.. that is..:- * dont show your finger to the rainbow.its like you have no fingers.
The idea about belief is that they don't need a scientific explaination, so pretty much every belief and practice do not have real scientific explaination. The closest thing to a scientific explaination I have is that a certain type of energy is there and it can be controlled by humans; but there is little evidence to prove this.