They are not scientific. They are based on an ancient belief that the planets were gods and could influence our lives in ways that science has now proven they cannot. ******* The only scientific part of astrology in my opinion is the actual casting of the horoscope since it is based on the positions of the planets...that cannot be disputed. The rest of astrology is art and intuition. This is why so many scientists poo poo astrology, because the interpretation or divination of the chart is something that cannot be tested as far as everyone responds to a certain transit or progression the same. Science wants a theory to be proven under controlled circumstances. Humans are not able to be controlled. Some will react to an aspect of their chart in one way, while another will handle it totally different. So, scientific? Sure, to a very limited extent. The rest is up to a good astrologer to decipher it all! --- Juli*
Horoscopes and Astrology are not considered scientific because they lack empirical evidence and rely on subjective interpretations of celestial positions and their supposed influences on human behavior. Scientific methods involve testing hypotheses, gathering data, and making objective conclusions, which astrology does not adhere to. Astrology remains a belief system rather than a scientifically validated practice.
Roger Elliot has written: 'Sagittarius' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes 'Virgo' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes 'Astrology and the Royal Family' -- subject(s): Horoscopes 'Leo' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes 'Pisces' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes
Astrology, including horoscopes, is considered a pseudoscience by the scientific community. Pseudoscience is a belief or process that claims to be based on scientific principles but lacks empirical evidence, consistent methodology, and refutation, making it inherently unscientific. Here are some reasons why astrology, including horoscopes, is not considered scientifically valid: Lack of empirical evidence: Scientific theories and concepts are supported by extensive empirical evidence obtained through controlled experiments, observations, and measurements. Astrology does not meet this standard; Its principles are not supported by scientific evidence. Unforgeability: Scientific theories are formulated so that they can be tested and potentially disproved by experiments or observations. Astrology often relies on vague or ambiguous interpretations, making it difficult to objectively verify or falsify its claims.
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Weiwei'an. has written: 'Shi zi zuo' -- subject(s): Horoscopes, Astrology 'Mo jie zuo' -- subject(s): Horoscopes, Astrology 'Tian xie zuo' -- subject(s): Horoscopes, Astrology
They influence people who actually believe in them. For example, if their horoscope says that something bad will happen today, they will be more careful. Although there is no proof that horoscopes do influence a person's behaviour or characteristics, astrology and horoscopes have been used by many cultures throughout history. There is strong evidence to suggest that many leading scientific pioneers were interested in astrology and horoscopes and believed they had some value. The validity of horoscopes can be questioned, however, such figures as Carl Jung, Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei and Nicolaus Copernicus all had an interest in horoscopes and astrology in general
Astrology and horoscopes have been used since around 2000 BCE.
Astrology, horoscopes, religion, superstitious behavior.
astrology reading and stuff, like you get horoscopes and zodiac
Yahoo offers many different services, and astrology and horoscopes are a couple of them. They are for entertainment purposes only and should never, under any circumstances, be taken seriously.
Frances Sakoian has written: 'Predictive astrology' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes
Mort Gale has written: 'Instant astrology' -- subject(s): Astrology, Horoscopes
Daily horoscopes can be found in practically every printed newspaper. Horoscopes can also be found on astrology and horoscope related sites on the web.