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- Beliefs without evidence refer to ideas or principles that are accepted as true without any substantial evidence to support them.
- Unproven beliefs, baseless beliefs, and speculative beliefs are different types of beliefs without evidence.
- Confirmation bias plays a significant role in perpetuating beliefs without proof.
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