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If science is based on facts, can we consider superstitions (traditional beliefs) as scientific? why or why not? give one example of a superstitious belief that you think is not scientific.

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Superstitions are self-imposed selfish beliefs, something imaginary yet unimaginable disbelief, or mere beliefs. But science – the most well-known and popular word of this era. Science as is believed to be something realistic which even makes the unreal real; the unachievable achievable.

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