Superstitious Beliefs About Comets With Scientific Basis

Superstitious Beliefs About Comets With Scientific Basis

what are the examples of superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids with scientific basis?

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1. what are the examples of superstitious beliefs about comets and asteroids with scientific basis?


comets and asteroids are associated with calamities since early civilization.

Scientific basis: Dinosaurs were wiped out because of a gigantic one.

2. superstitious beliefs about comets asteroids and meteors with scientific basis in philippines


The asteroid or the meteoroids are all travelling in parallel paths with the same velocity. That is why whenever we see and catch meteors or the what we call meteor showers, they appear to come from only one point or starting point in the sky. This was proven by the scientists.

3. What are the superstitious belief in comets , meteor , meteorite , and asteroid? Do the superstition in comets have scientific basis??


In ancient times , peoples believes that if you see a comet make a wish , because its a messanger of god that your wishes come true.. THERE ARE NO PROVE THAT SUPERSTITIOUS BASIS HAVE SCIENTIFIC BASIS.

4. discuss whether or not beliefs and practices about comets and meteors have scientific basis


Answer:

The asteroids, comets and meteoroids are important to the solar system because they are the main raw elements of planets. They are also important because they were to be believed as ancient remnants of the earliest years of the formation of our solar system.

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5. What are the different superstitious beliefs about comets and what are their basis?


In ancient times, peoples believe that comets are messenger of god and make a wish and it'll become true. Other believes that when a cimet pass it is a sign of bad omen. . I think there is no scientific evidence and basis about this superstitious belief.

6. what is the superstitious belief about comets


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7. superstitious beliefs about meteorites and comets


It brings luck to us. That's what my grandma told me before.



8. superstitious about comets and asteroid have scientific basis? why?


There are no such basis on superstitous about comets and asteriod since its just a belief from the elders, and cannot be compared with the real thing or evidences. In other words, there are no sense in superstitious to be true.


9. do superstitious about comets and asteroid have scientific basis? why?


Superstitions don't have scientific interpretation. They are mostly created with other beliefs spread from one generation to another even to other cultures and non-religion people. No proof or pieces of evidence but only stories shared.  

Most of the superstitions are something leading us to bad fortune. Well, ancient people may have created stories for kids back then for them to be fully aware of some danger, since they didn't have any proof, they may have created stories, which are not facts but created by their minds.  

When we were kids, stories which are different from the usual give us the interest to listen. And whatever was said, we could always remember them. These beliefs are similar to those stories, because before science wasn't well known. They didn't have the basis, so they could only believe things that may sound magical or mythical.

Remember, that when things have proofs and shreds of evidence then we might consider searching for studies, theories and experiment done or tried.  

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10. Do superstitions about comets and asteroids have a scientific basis? Why? As a student, what will you do to promote scientific understanding of comets, asteroids, and meteors without hurting the feelings of those who still believe in superstitious beliefs? ​


Answer:

During the middle ages, the world was indeed a stage, but it was a small, static one, consisting of a tiny, flat Earth at around which the heavenly bodies moved mysteriously in their perfect celestial orbits. Comets were seen as omens foretelling the death of kings. when the great comet of 1066 sailed over England, it terrified the saxon soldiers of king Harold, who quickly lost to the advancing, victorious troops of William the conqueror, setting the stage for the formation of modern England.

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During the middle ages, the world was indeed a stage, but it was a small, static one, consisting of a tiny, flat Earth at around which the heavenly bodies moved mysteriously in their perfect celestial orbits. Comets were seen as omens foretelling the death of kings. when the great comet of 1066 sailed over England, it terrified the saxon soldiers of king Harold, who quickly lost to the advancing, victorious troops of William the conqueror, setting the stage for the formation of modern England.

That same comet sailed over England once again in 1682, again in stilling and fear throughout Europe. Everyone, it seemed, from peasants to kings, was mesmerized by this unexpected celestial Vistitor which swept across the heavens. where did the comet come from ? where was it going, and what did it mean?

One wealthy gentleman, Edmond halley, and amateur astronomer, was so intrigued by the comet that he sought out the opinions of one of the greatest scientists of the day, Isaac Newton. when he asked Newton what force might possibly control the motion of the comet, Newton calmly replied that the comet was moving in an ellipse as a consequence of an inverse square force law ( that is, the force on the comet diminished with the square of its distance from the sun). In fact, said Newton, had been tracking the comet with a telescope that he had invented ( the reflecting telescope used today by astronomers around the world) and its path was following his law of gravitation that he had developed 20 years earlier.

Hali was shocked beyond belief “how do you know?” Demanded Halley. “why, I have calculated it” replied Newton. Never in his wildest dreams did Halley expect to hear that the secret of the celestial bodies, which had mystified humaniy since the first humans gazed at the heavens, could be explained by a new law of gravity.

Staggered by the significance of this monumental breakthrough, generously offered to pay for the publication of this new theory in 1687, with Halley's encouragement and funding, Newton published his Epic work Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (mathematical principles of natural philosophy). It has been hailed as one of the most important work published.

In a single stroke, scientists who were ignorant of the larger laws of the solar system were suddenly able to predict with pin point precision, the motion of heavenly bodies.

so great was the impact of Principia in the salons and courts of Europe that the poet Alexander pope wrote: Halley realised that if the comet’s orbit was an ellipse, one might be able to calculate when it might say over london again. Searching old records, he found that the comets of 1531, 1607, and 1682 were indeed the same comet. The comet that was so pivotal to the creation of modern England in 1066 was seen by people through out recorded history including Julius Caesar l. Halley predicted that the comet would return in 1758, long after Newton and Halley had passed away. when the comet did indeed return on Christmas day that year, on schedule, it was Christened Halley's comet.


11. do superstitious about comets and asteroid have scientific basis? why?


None because it's just a supertition there is no basis with regards to that supertitious beliefs.


12. What scientific explanations can be applied in the superstitious beliefs of comets and asteroids?


to answer this question, we need to know the superstitious beliefs of comets and asteroids.

Comets and asteroids are believed to be a sign that a calamity would happen.

For the scientific explanation:

According to a leading scientific theory, the dinosaurs became extinct because of the impact of a gigantic asteroid. The ashes and dust stayed in the atmosphere for years and decreased the temperature on earth which is vital for life.

13. Examples of superstitious belief about comets, asteroids and meteors with scientific explanation


There are many superstitions that comets, asteroids, and meteors are signs of the end of the world. If you research history, you can find that a lot of comets coincide with natural disasters. This has been a big reason that some people believe comets are a sign of doomsday. Again, this is a superstition. The Bible identifies apostates with comets and asteroids

14. superstitious beliefs about asteroids and comets with scientific explanation


In ancient times peoples cultural and tradition backgrounds are highly influenced by different belief one of this are superstitious belief about comets, comets can be seen only once in 77 years, some comets can't see by our unaided eye because of very distant away from earth's its travel, ancient people believes that when a comet passed make a wish and it'll become true, also comets are signs of bad omens might war and conflicts, plague will happen, according to scientist they prove that there is no scientific based and evidence about this superstitious belief.

15. superstitious beliefs about meteor and comet


Answer:

Some superstitious beliefs are that comets are a sign of bad omens, as demonstrated in the battle of 1066 when Halley's Comet passed (once every 76 years). This was predicted by Edmund Halley.

Some superstitious beliefs about asteroids is that they are a cause for evil and that they brind death and destruction.

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16. What are the superstitious beliefs about comet


The superstitious beliefs about comets are that they bring bad luck cause comets are attacks that are brought on by the heavens 

17. What are the superstitious beliefs about Comet?


Some superstitious beliefs are that comets are a sign of bad omens, as demonstrated in the battle of 1066 when Halley's Comet passed (once every 76 years). This was predicted by Edmund Halley.Other beliefs that comets bring bad luck some beliefs told that comets are attacks that are brought on by heaven. Ihopeithelp<3

18. Examples of superstitious belief about comets, asteroids and meteors with scientific explanation


Examples of superstitious belief about comets, asteroids and meteors with scientific explanation

The superstitious beliefs about comets, asteroids, and meteors have no scientific basis and have nothing to do with reality. 

The approach of comets and asteroids comes with bad luck, such as the arrival of the Halley's Comet.  

In the Western society, the meteors or the stars falling are considered to be having good omen. When we see falling stars, we wish upon them and hope to have better lives.
 

19. superstitious beliefs about comets


If one shows up. Make a wish and it will come true

20. do superstitious about comets and asteroid have scientific basis? why?


No, and having luck is just pure coincidence.By definition, superstitious beliefs have NO scientific basis.

But I think one has, the belief on bad luck in asteroid.
They "believe" that the asteroid hit the earth many many billions of years ago, and that asteroid is a bad luck for the dinosaurs, and if it happens again, then bad luck will happen again. That is a scientific basis. 

21. Examples of superstitious belief about comets, asteroids and meteors with scientific explanation


it is said that if you wish something on a so called "shooting star" it will come true

22. do superstitious about comets and asteroid have scientific basis


Difinitely none. There is no scientific basis for superstitions in whatever kind, none especially when it comes to comets and asteroids. Superstitious beliefs are not proven by science and these are beliefs only of our ancestors based on observation only and nothing else.

23. Examples of superstitious belief about comets, asteroids and meteors with scientific explanation


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24. superstitious belief about comets in Philippines


comets or comets is a fragment of rock here in the Philippines as an example of superstitious beliefs is, comet is a star which gathering light from the sun.

25. Do superstitious about comets , Asteroids and Meteors have scientific basis? why?​


Answer:

Do superstitious about comets , Asteroids and Meteors have scientific basis? why?

superstition about comets and asteroids, such as the fear that bad luck will arrive with Halley's Comet, are based in science only so far as that these phenomena do occur. The bad luck that comes along with them, however, has little to do with reality. Superstitions about comets and asteroids have absolutely no scientific bases whatsoever

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26. what are the superstitious beliefs and scientific basis about asteroid and meteors


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27. choose 1 filipino superstitious belief about comets, meteors and asteroids. does this belief have scientific basis? explain your answer.​


Answer:

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28. Do superstitious about comets, asteroids, and meteors have scientific basis from other country?​


Superstitions about comets and asteroids, such as the fear that bad luck will arrive with Halley's Comet, are based in science only so far as that these phenomena do occur. The bad luck that comes along with them, however, has little to do with reality.Superstitions about comets and asteroids have absolutely no scientic basis whatsoever

29. what are superstitious belief about comet?


Comets are generally seen as bad signs in most cultures all around the world, and the arrival of comets are linked to all kinds of misfortunate events. An ancient Chinese book from 300 B.C. collects the various disasters casued by comets, such as: whales die, war, conspiration against the emperor, fish, salt and riice become expensive, etc.Short Answer: Elders believes that when a comet (kometa) pass by, a war or chaos is coming.

30. do superstitious about comets asteroids and meteors have scientific basis? why?


Superstitions about comets, asteroids and meteors do not have scientific basis. In the first place, that is why they are called superstitious beliefs because they are not proven by science. These beliefs are created out of hearsays and ancient beliefs of our ancestors.

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