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Many cultures have superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids. The Philippines do not seem to share superstitions of comets and asteroids.
People hold a variety of superstitious beliefs and these vary across cultures. In some cultures, for example, it is considered bad luck to jump over a human being.
Check out the related link for a list of some superstitious beliefs and practices.
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.
In science, some examples of superstitious beliefs include the belief in astrology influencing personality traits, the idea that black cats are bad luck, and the notion that breaking a mirror results in seven years of bad luck. These beliefs lack empirical evidence and are not supported by scientific principles.
One of my operands is that 'if I hadn't been looking for it, I never would have seen it'. But that's just me.
because some people experience some superstitious beliefs and they are telling it to the others and some don't believe on that but if it happened to them they become nervous and something might happen. :D```````````````````````````````````````````
There are none. If a belief or practice is superstitious, then by defintion it does not have a scientific basis.
don't cut your fingernails at night not to avoid bad luck, but because you may injure the finger when it is dark.
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