soniah wrote:As in Medicine, there is not a need of a causal or biological explanation for how medicine works (ie. Psychiatry) in order to accept scientific evidence (Psychiatry is a science).
Biological and "causal" are not the same. I never mentioned the word "causal", I used the word "model". Without a testable model based on sound natural science principles, there is no natural science.
A significant statistical correlation between 2 variables, without a model that explains how the 2 variables interact, does not constitute "scientific evidence". Evidence of what, if there is nothing "scientific" being tested in the first place?
There is nothing physical per se, nothing that belongs to the world of nature, in a planet's position at the moment of birth correlated to a choice of profession. The planet remains an abstract mathematical point on a graph, or a point of light in the sky (or not even that if it is below the horizon), UNTIL a testable (physical or natural science) model is proposed that explains the relationship between the planet and the choice of profession.
In the absence of such a physical model, the correlation belongs to the realm of numerical (mathematical) and social constructions, not to the world of natural phenomena.
and you clearly confuse Gauquelin's research on planetary heredity (independent and not related to the correlations birth/vocation he found) with his final rock-solid scientific evidence on astrological phenomena. Please, take a further study of the entire Michel Gauquelin papers, studies, books and work. This is about scientifically proven astrological correlations, it has nothing to do with the old superstition of causality (planetary influences and biology testing) and are rock-solid scientific FACTS, whether you like these or not.
The problem here is not my ignorance or confusion, but your assumptions. What is "astrological" for you? You are assuming that astrological phenomena belong in the world of nature, I think it is easily demonstrable and proved that they don't, so what you think is "rock solid" evidence of astrological phenomena I don't consider is Astrology at all.
BTW I don't understand why people tries and insists in keep astrology in the dark realm of superstition while ignoring science and facts. It's absolutely backward!. This makes me think that many people cames to astrology without the remote idea of what astrology truly is, and this seems to be in circle, they came to astrology with their old superstitions and they spread them back again widely outside astrology -this kind of people frankly doesn't help the profession at all.
Personally, I think what is amazingly superstitious and backwards is the belief that Astrology deals with natural phenomena. This is closing our eyes to the fact that there is very little in the mathematical and social constructs that today are called "Astrology" that can be found in the world of nature. Astrology is a technology, a set of tools, not a phenomenon of nature.
A lot of consfusion arises when we don't pay attention to the nature of the tools we use. We can define "Astrology" a priori any way we want, and the result will be as many definitions as there are astrologers. But if we examine what an astrologer does, or has been doing since the time of the Greeks (horoscopics), this problem disappears and we would have a pretty clear idea of what Astrology is on which we could all agree.
Juan