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  2. Astrology and science - Wikipedia

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    Astrology was Popper's most frequent example of pseudoscience. [20]: 7 Popper regarded astrology as "pseudo-empirical" in that "it appeals to observation and experiment", but "nevertheless does not come up to scientific standards". [21]: 44 In contrast to scientific disciplines, astrology does not respond to falsification through experiment.

  3. Astrology and astronomy - Wikipedia

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    Lastly, zodiac signs and astrology in the modern era are very different from the astrology of the ancient world. The minimal technology, knowledge, and expertise of the ancient world allowed for the combination of astrology and astronomy to become the generally accepted explanation for the universe and its impact on human lives.

  4. Astrology - Wikipedia

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    The scientific community rejects astrology as having no explanatory power for describing the universe, and considers it a pseudoscience. [123] [124] [125] Scientific testing of astrology has been conducted, and no evidence has been found to support any of the premises or purported effects outlined in astrological traditions.

  5. History of astrology - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Ishtar Gate in Babylon. Babylonian astrology is the earliest recorded organized system of astrology, arising in the 2nd millennium BC. [12] There is speculation that astrology of some form appeared in the Sumerian period in the 3rd millennium BC, but the isolated references to ancient celestial omens dated to this period are not considered sufficient evidence to demonstrate an ...

  6. Psychological astrology - Wikipedia

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    Psychological astrology has been criticized for confirmation bias and astrology is widely considered a pseudoscience by the scientific community. [ citation needed ] In psychology and cognitive science , confirmation bias is a tendency to search for or interpret new information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions and avoids information ...

  7. Western astrology - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to Sidereal astrology, Western astrology evaluates a person's birth based on the alignments of the stars and planets from the perspective on earth instead of in space. At the heart of astrology is the metaphysical principle that mathematical relationships express qualities or 'tones' of energy which manifest in numbers, visual angles ...

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  9. Talk:Astrology/Archive 14 - Wikipedia

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    All of it. The overall structure and emphasis is not about astrology but the scientific case against astrology. The idea is not to hide anything, but that a section on the scientific case against astrology would remain in the main article. The section would then reference the article proper on the scientific case against astrology.