No. By definition, a superstition is irrational and has no scientific basis.
The actual threats posed by comets and meteors are much greater than the "portents" that are seen in Astrology. But no known civilization is known to have experienced them. Eclipses, moon phases, and the alignments of planets are other celestial phenomena that became associated with either fortunate or unfortunate occurrences.
Superstitious beliefs draw connections between phenomena and objects that, based on scientific evidence, are unrelated. If a belief in such a connection has a scientific basis, then by definition the belief is not superstitious.
No.
In Japan, the superstitions that are related to comet and asteroid is that it brings death. People therefore are usually afraid to see the comets and asteroids. In reality no actual events of this kind are directly associated with just seeing a comet or meteor, however, the actual impact of either would make the superstition seem legitimate.
Some examples of superstitions are walking under a ladder, knocking on wood, and having bad luck after breaking a mirror. Superstitions do not have a scientific basis, there might be a reason such as someone walking under a ladder might get something dropped on them, but this is not scientific.
The lack of a scientific basis is one of the DEFINING CHARACTERISTICS of a superstition. If there is a scientific basis for something, it would no longer be fair to call it a superstition.
Holmes Martins established the scientific basis of vaccination.
emperical evidence
when it happens to me
Superstitions about asteroids, comets, and meteors have absolutely no scientific basis whatsoever.
No. By definition superstitions do not have a scientific basis.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
No. By definition, a superstition is a belief that does not have a scientific basis.
No, superstitions by definition do not have a scientific basis.
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.
do superstitions about comets and asteriods in taiwan
No. By defintion a superstition does not have any scientific basis.
None do. By definition, superstitious beliefs do not have a scientific basis.
"Having no scientific basis" is pretty much the definition of "superstition". That's why.
There is a scientific basis. Asteroids and comets have been direct;y observed and studied.
i believe in superstition because it helps us to be learn more but i think with scientific basis......