Originally posted by MarkusTay
Please don\'t judge things you haven\'t experienced personally. Like I said before, the Horoscopes people usually read have very little to do with true Astrology.
I made no judgements, I corrected a number of mistakes you made relating to physics and the forces thereof, and stated that astrology cannot be considered a science, which it cannot.
There is a electro-magnetic field around all things, and all fields DO affect each other.
Well first you mentioned gravity, now you\'ve switched to electromagnetism. I re-iterate, the electromagnetic force only effects charged particles, not all objects have an electromagnetic field associated with them.
I\'ve purposely put in red anything you have said that leans toward uncertainty... virtually, immeasurable, etc... just because these forces aren\'t quantifiable by us then they don\'t matter, huh?
I deliberately used those terms because to do otherwise would be dishonest, but yes, those forces, in those instances, are so small that they can be ignored. To bestow forces, that cannot be measured, with such significance is an anathema as far a science is concerned. If it has an effect, then it must be measureable, that is one of the cornerstones of scientific thought and is one of the reasons that astrology cannot be considered a science.
If there is a soul, just for arguments sake, then how can we possibly know how small a force affects it?
This is philosphy, not science, the soul, if it exists, must be ethereal and outwith the realm of physics and as such won\'t be affected by physical forces at all. If it were we would be able to measure it and more to the point, locate it\'s position in the body.
Also, We are talking about vast numbers of heavenly bodies in true Astrology, not just the few that are close to us. So, a flea bite might not have much of an effect on you, by a hundred million of them might make you take notice.
A poor analogy, the gravitational effect of any object outwith our solar system is zero on a human scale. The effects are not cumulative in the manner of insect bites and how do you decide which objects to include? The visible ones? What about neutron stars? Invisible to the naked eye but they exert a massive gravitational force.
As I have stated, I don\'t understand physics. But it doesn\'t mean it\'s not there...
I agree, but the difference is that physics has hard, empirical data to support it, backed up by experimentation, astrology does not.
Are you a Christian? The wise men followed the stars to find the Birth of Jesus, you know...
No, I\'m not a christian, nor a follower of any other faith and I don\'t see what that has to do with anything. Tellingly, the magi are only mention in one of the scriptures, Matthew, the others make no mention of them whatsoever.
BTW, I\'m not a religous fanatic or a metaphysical nutter, it\'s just that my upbringing has left me very open minded when it comes to esoteric knowledge.
I\'m open minded too, that\'s why I wrote that \"at this point in time\" there\'s no evidence to support the theory that astrology functions as a science. If someone discovers a new theory, force or physical law that supports astrology then great, it would be a fantastic tool. Until then, it belongs in the same realm as clairvoyancy and ghosts, interesting but currently unproveable.
I personally don\'t follow astrology because I don\'t want to know anything. kinda takes the fun outta life, know what I mean?
At that\'s where astrology doesn\'t jive with quantum theory, whether you subscribe to the Copehagen Interpretation or the Many Worlds theory, quantum physics states that the universe is deterministic, events that haven\'t happened yet, haven\'t happened, making the future unknowable.
I\'m going to bed now, it\'s 1:20 in the morning here.
Nice debating with you Makus
