It doesnt-its based on the same deductive reasoning as the accepted sciences Its also closely related to astronomy and physics its just that religion has distorted the image and society has not promoted it in schools However some countrys base their culture on Astrology as the Romans and Greeks did Our library system has put it in section 130 and their are worldwide many associations of this science
Science relies on fair tests and repeatable analysis. Astrology is not proven to work at all. It is not a science as it does not rely on the same principles of science.
Astronomy is the scientific study of different objects in outer space - stars, planets, etc. Astrology is the study of certain mysterious relationships that supposedly exist; for example, it involves horoscopes. Most scientists would agree that astrology is NOT a science; it is usually classified as a pseudoscience.
Pseudoscience does not follow the scientific method, lacks evidence or plausibility, and lacks scientific status.Pseudo means false or pretending, that means Pseudoscience is false science/ pretending to be science.
Astrology is the study of the influence that the stars and planets have over mundane affairs. It is a pseudoscience, since no scientific evidence has been found for its validity.Astronomy is the study of the known universe through scientific means.
Pseudoscience is fake science, which pretends to be the result of scientific observation, experimentation, and logical reasoning, yet it isn't. Pseudoscience is concocted for the purpose of selling fraudulent products to a gullible public.
Astrology is a pseudoscience and has no baring in reality. The month of your birth does not effect your personality. The relationships between a "Gemini" and a "Taurus" differ from person to person.
Astronomy is different from other science because astronomers study stars, planets, different space rocks, etc. In matter of fact, all science is different from one another. There is astronomy, phsycology, and more! You'll never be able to guess all of them! So, astronomy is different from other science, just like other science is different from astronomy and so on. So, all science is different from one another.
Pseudoscience is usually identified by the following criteria: # Use of vague, exaggerated or untestable claims # Over-reliance on confirmation rather than refutation # Lack of openness to testing by other experts # Absence of progress # Personalization of issues # Use of misleading language If you take astrology as an example; it qualifies (in spades) under criteria 1, 2 and 4: astrological predictions are classically vague, "negative" results are often ignored, essentially astrology is the same as it was thousands of years ago.
Astronomy is based on observation and the Scientific Method, and has a sound basis for what it's talking about. Astrology isn't and hasn't. The gap is getting wider as time goes on.
Science disciplines differ from one another in terms of exactness. While some sciences can be absolute, such as chemistry, the science of psychology is nowhere near to being an exact science.
No, but what is a science project is too see which ways taste better, differ the ingredients, or do a survey on which flavor people like better or if they like it at all. Hope this helps....!
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