fossilhound
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Greetings friends. I have a question for astrologers.
Assume for the sake of argument that it's true that a person's daily horoscope can predict his or her fortune with high accuracy - not perfect accuracy, but enough accuracy that a skeptic like me would have to do a double-take and reassess his conclusion that astrology is simply silly woo. Shouldn't the process be reversible?
IOW: an astrologer should be able to look at all the facts concerning my day, compile them into categories, and by applying the rules of astrology determine my astrological sign, and eventually my exact day, date and place of birth?
If the process isn't reversible, why not? And wouldn't admitting that it's not reversible be a tacit admition that a horoscope is spurious in the first place?
Assume for the sake of argument that it's true that a person's daily horoscope can predict his or her fortune with high accuracy - not perfect accuracy, but enough accuracy that a skeptic like me would have to do a double-take and reassess his conclusion that astrology is simply silly woo. Shouldn't the process be reversible?
IOW: an astrologer should be able to look at all the facts concerning my day, compile them into categories, and by applying the rules of astrology determine my astrological sign, and eventually my exact day, date and place of birth?
If the process isn't reversible, why not? And wouldn't admitting that it's not reversible be a tacit admition that a horoscope is spurious in the first place?