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The science of superstition

Throughout history, the concept of superstition has had a significant impact on human behavior and beliefs. Ancient societies often saw the number twelve as perfect, symbolizing completeness with the twelve Olympian gods, zodiac signs, and months.

The science of superstition

The science of superstition

Origins

In antiquity, the 12 was a perfect number because is the number of the 12 gods of Olympus, the 12 signs of the Zodiac or the 12 months.
The 13th was the number that came break this perfection. As the superstition of the 13th at the table, where Jesus' apostles are found and himself at the table. One of apostles, a peephole who will be the traitor Judas, is considered as a sign of bad luck that will fall on a neighbour.

What is superstition ?

Generally means a belief in superstition forces such as fate, to the desire to influence unpredictable factors.
Psychologists who have investigated what role superstitions play, have found they derive from assumption that a connection exists between co-occuring, non-related events.

Superstitious beliefs have been shown to help promote a positive mental attitude.

Different superstitions

25% of people in USA who consider themselves superstitious.
Many buildings do not a 13th floor. Air France or Lufthansa do not have a 13th row, then, Lufthansa has no 17th row because in Italy or Brazil is the typical unlucky.
Number 13, Black cats, Breaking mirrors
The bread upside down on the table, Walking under ladders