Examples of scientific theories are:
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
Scientific facts are based on evidence, beliefs are not
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
Science does not involve 'beliefs'.
There are none. By definition, a supersition does not have a scientific basis.
Beliefs that have a scientific basis are those that are supported by empirical evidence, rigorously tested, and peer-reviewed. Examples include the theory of evolution, the germ theory of disease, and the evidence for climate change caused by human activities.
Scientists do have beliefs. Scientific beliefs are based upon scientific observation and analysis. If people have beliefs which are not based upon scientific observation and analysis, then those beliefs are not relevant to science.
Scientific facts are based on evidence, beliefs are not
Pseudoscience refers to beliefs or practices that claim to be scientific but lack empirical evidence, are not backed by the scientific community, and often rely on unfounded assumptions or faulty reasoning. Examples include astrology, homeopathy, and creationism.
Black cat crossing your path. Throwing salt over your shoulder. Haunted houses. All the above 3 have no scientific precedent.
Scientific Attitudes are attitudes a scientist should possess in order to be successful or to successful solve problems. Here are some examples of Scientific Attitudes: Open-mindedness Perseverance Humility Flexibility
scientific belief is just a belief where scientific reasons where added, summarized and concluded. and yet, scientific beliefs are not yet proven effectively.
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
How scientific principles and superstitious beliefs contradict
Superstitious beliefs are basically not proven and beliefs with scientific basis are beliefs that are proven to be true.
don't cut your fingernails at night not to avoid bad luck, but because you may injure the finger when it is dark.