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Can superstition be believed?

"Knowledge is limited" and quite limited. When people face a huge unknown space, they often put forward their own explanations. The ancients were in awe of Lei Xin, so they put forward their own explanation of "Raytheon, Heaven" and worshipped it. Later people called it superstition. Superstition means that people blindly believe or worship things. Superstition in a narrow sense, according to the established habits after liberation in China, refers to people's thoughts and behaviors of believing in astrology, divination, geomantic omen, fate and ghosts and gods. Superstition activities generally refer to folk activities such as gods, witches, fortune telling and geomantic omen, such as lottery, divination, fortune telling, geomantic omen, exorcism, and jumping. Superstition originally refers to people's blind belief or worship of things, such as books, money and so on. Nowadays, people generally believe that superstition is caused by having a special interest in something because they have no ability to distinguish and can't tell the essence of things, and they really believe it, and then believe it from themselves to their beliefs, even to the point of worship and no doubt. Superstitious people tend to be fascinated by something or phenomenon, and then indulge in it and believe in it. Superstitious people often indulge themselves at will, blindly attaching things and statements of "belief" and "worship" to positive and disdainful actions. It seems that "superstition" is a general term, just like the word "management", which includes enterprise management/administrative management/warehouse management/financial management/hospital management/school management and has many uses. And "superstition" will also include: religious superstition/force superstition/wealth superstition, etc. , and so on. Superstition is characterized by: ① lack of discrimination, unable to fully understand the nature of things; (2) No ability to distinguish, but even firmly believe and worship a certain phenomenon or statement; (3) blindly attaching the phenomenon and statement of so-called "belief" and "worship" to positive and disdainful actions. The word feudal superstition is a combination of feudalism and superstition. Feng's first explanation in Ci Hai is that "the emperor ordered the princes" and "construction" refers to creation, installation and erection. There is no separate entry of the word "feudalism" in Ci Hai. The word "feudalism" is abbreviated to "feudal system", "feudal thought", "feudalism" and "feudal society" in most cases, such as "anti-imperialism and feudalism", "anti-feudal superstition" and "this man is very feudal". However, using superstition for other activities is different from superstition itself. Now we are still giving our own explanation to the unknown space. Maybe these explanations are closer to the truth. Anyway, I think they are much more credible and reasonable than Thor. But when it comes to right or wrong, well, it's like a group of children watching a movie. They usually say "bad guy" to this person and "good guy" to that person. Our science is just an explanation of the unknown, and only God knows whether this explanation is right or wrong. Historically, such things have emerged one after another. Some people say that Heliocentrism. Some people are superstitious about Newtonian mechanics, while others are superstitious about materialism. (Objection: Science is not an explanation of the unknown at all. It should be left to philosophy (including all kinds of philosophy that scientists believe in). Science tells us "how" and gives various predictions of things. Newtonian mechanics is inaccurate but very useful. Theory, materialism is metaphysics, not science) blindly believe in science, which is also a superstition. Science is science because any science requires that conclusions must be based on strict experimental proof, and "practice is the only criterion for testing truth". Therefore, we have reason to ask all workers engaged in scientific work to maintain a pragmatic and cautious attitude and strictly distinguish between theory and conclusion. On the contrary, blindly believing in science will become a new superstition!