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Astrology is only accurate in that everything it says is vague and easily interpretable in multiple ways.
A teacher did an experiment where he handed his class custom astrology reports based on their birthdate, and asked them to rate how well they fit each of them. Everyone gave it a high rating, and said it was very accurate. He had them pass the paper to a different student, and everyone laughed because everyone got the exact same astrology report.
Certainly sometimes, not always. I was convinced to get a "proper" chart done, and the results were more specific and accurate than I expected. Certainly not vague newspaper predictions. I'm not going to claim the whole practice is authentic, but like I said I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to have some actual correspondence to some unknown tangible cause unrelated to the stars.
That's not the basis of a good prediction. Imagine flipping a coin. You can "guess" the answer with 50% accuracy by just choosing heads each time.
But that's cheating you say? You could also get 50% accuracy by just flipping another coin and using that choice. Or just choosing the opposite that just appeared (heads, tails, heads, etc.). That's not good enough for a prediction.
I'm not trying to sell anyone on astrology here. All I said was sometimes it's so vague as to to apply to anyone, but not always.
If it isn't vague, it isn't astrology.
They are just reading your body language and things they find online about you.
The location flaming balls of gas are have no influence on your life. Except for the sun.
Nope, astrologers are masters at making vague answers sound specific. But they are still vague and interpretable in multiple ways, even in your proper chart.
Oh, sorry, I didn't realize you were omniscient. My mistake. Have a good day.
No, that's all astrology is. Whenever it's been put to the test it has been found to have no supernatural or real predictive power. Just vague statements, and reader bias.
Testing is the important part. Imo, the reason astrology persists is because of the lottery effect. One person out of 12 gets the perfect reading so promotes astrology as working when they were just lucky.
Mystery Hunters flashback out of nowhere. My man Doubting Dave did this experiment.