Everything is a "scientific thing." Science is the way we understand and explain what's going on in the universe around us.
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.
in brief ayurveda is natural and allopathy is scientific
Its why the thing you are doing is about
you identify the problem.
yes
The scientific name for walking sticks is Diapheromera Femorata
God. That is the maker of the walking stick
In research there is NO such thing as the term ''walking seal"
there arnt any walking sticks
Here is the name of one breed. A good place to start researchign them. Diapheromera femorata
it is called the AXOLOTL
it is called the AXOLOTL
# Walking on the bank of hudson # Walking in the avenues # Walking in the central park # Gentlemen's club :-))
# Walking on the bank of hudson # Walking in the avenues # Walking in the central park # Gentlemen's club :-))
The term, scientific religion, is an oxymoron. There is no such thing.
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.
Walking sticks are used as an aide for trekking and walking activities. However, they are not a living thing and do not drink water.