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How does scientific situations differ from superstitious beliefs?

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How does scientific situations differ from superstitious beliefs?

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With superstitious belief, like any old legends, their is some part of truth to it. The hard part is finding where the truth begins and where it ends. Just like the superstitious belief that the number 13 is unlucky. Someone may have endless situations were they justify why the number 13 is unlucky. Could those same situations, that are associated with the number 13, have happened without the number 13 or do we take special notice of the number and freely associate the number 13 and the situation and then not take notice of the circumstance in which they happened when the number 13 is not directly related.? With scientific situations, certain situations are created to see the validity of the circumstance. Scientists don’t know freely associate one happening to be true. Unless scientist can recreate the circumstance time after time and get the same results then there is no rational to giving it a belief. For example; people from different locations all over the USA believe that their is

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