Science is Fun Fridays!
I came across a book called The Science of Superstition , written by Bruce Hood. A psychologist and philosopher specializing in developmental cognitive neuroscience, he is currently based at the University of Bristol. A major interest has been researching the cognitive processes behind adult magical thinking. In the book, he uses hard science to explain pervasive irrational beliefs and behaviors. Superstitions surrounding Friday the 13th date back to the 19th century, as a pairing, but 13 and Friday have long had ominous connotations. In numerology, 12 is considered complete, while 13 is disruptive. A 13th guest brings bad luck (Judas in Christianity, Loki in Norse mythology, the devil in ancient Rome). Over 90% of high rises skip the 13th floor due to customer concerns. There's a quote from Swami Vivekananda which says, "If superstition enters, the brain is gone." fMRI has shown that people who engage in superstitious rituals activate the reward centers of the brain, ...