New scientific ideas are accepted or rejected based on compelling evidence.
There are none. By definition, a supersition does not have a scientific basis.
None do. By definition, superstitious beliefs do not have a scientific basis.
Its ability to generate reliable and valid results, adhere to ethical standards, and be subject to peer review and replication by other researchers.
Graphology is the study and analysis of handwriting, is NOT accepted as a science. While it is certainly possible to analyse handwriting and determine how the author used a pen (and thus perhaps to distinguish that authors hand form others) on a scientific basis. Ii can even be used it can be used as an aid in diagnosis and tracking of diseases of the brain and nervous system but linking the style of handwriting to personality is just twaddle.
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
New scientific ideas are typically accepted or rejected based on the evidence supporting them. Ideas that are consistent with experimental data and can be replicated by other researchers are more likely to be accepted. Conversely, ideas that lack evidence or are inconsistent with established scientific principles are more likely to be rejected.
observation
no it is not democratic!Scientific ideas are subject to scrutiny from near and far, but nobody ever takes a vote. If the question of plate tectonics had been decided democratically when it was first presented in the early twentieth century, we would, today, have no explanation for the origins of much of Earth's terrain. Scientific ideas are accepted or rejected instead on the basis of evidence.Science is based on evidence, not votes!
there is no scientific basis for Gnosticism or orthodox (mainstream) Christianity.
No, superstitions by definition do not have a scientific basis.
No. By definition superstitions do not have a scientific basis.
There is no scientific basis for this it is a superstitious belief not a scientific one.
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.
No. By definition, a superstition is a belief that does not have a scientific basis.
Do superstition about comets and asteriods have scientific basis. "Why or why not"
Holmes Martins established the scientific basis of vaccination.
Which phrase best describes the basis of seals taxes