{"id":13653,"date":"2016-05-25T17:50:03","date_gmt":"2016-05-25T14:50:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.learning-mind.com\/?p=13653"},"modified":"2020-08-31T14:33:25","modified_gmt":"2020-08-31T11:33:25","slug":"superstitions-science","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learning-mind.com\/superstitions-science\/","title":{"rendered":"Do Superstitions Have Any Actual Scientific Basis Behind Them?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Superstitions are among issues that have long been perceived to have some unrevealed secrets as their origins.<\/h2>\n

With the progress of science and scientific methods, some old superstitions have faded away for not having an element of reality, while some others are still subjects of debate. The main question is how real superstitions are<\/strong>.\u00a0Are they just a product of imagination having its roots in the ancient era or do they have any reasonable physical theories behind them?<\/p>\n

In general, a superstition<\/a> is defined as an irrational idea or belief originating from ignorance or fear of the unknown<\/em>. Every superstition is somehow linked to hidden and unseen energy and force influenced by some objects or human rituals. Superstition in its broadest meanings also includes such subject issues as witchery, magic, or sorcery.<\/p>\n

For example, from our early childhood, we have heard that anyone facing the passing of a black cat will eventually face bad luck<\/strong>. Another famous superstition is the fallacy of number 13<\/a><\/strong>. The number 13 is believed by many to result in unlucky events. Numerous reasons are cited to support the ideas, including:<\/p>\n