You are in the realms of fantasy now.
Rather than replying to all your comments, and before continuing with this thread I'd like to point out that you are all, like good skeptics, approaching it from the empirical point of view, while I appear to be in the land of fantasy.
Before starting this thread, Hokulele and I agreed that this thread would be more of and
exchange, (although she also called it a challenge), rather than a
test of astrology's validity, like on the previous thread "How astrology "works". So if you are still looking for proof of correlation perhaps you should continue
that thread or wait until someone else starts another empirical challenge somewhere else. I have no desire to continue being tested and tricked just to prove to you that astrology is full of confirmation bias, vague statements and cherry picking. We all know that.
I would rather discuss astrology here as a
philosophy and art, as I suggested back in my reply to Hokulele's comments on my comments on the Rufolf Smit article. From this perspective, astrology might indeed seem like a fantasy, and as Joe The Juggler noted earlier on, and in another round of debate that we had last year, astrology is really a system of magic and correspondence, rather than anything empirical.
So please don't be surprised by my use of analogy, metaphor, symbolism, references to religion or the occult, or my unconventional use of the word "logic".
As an example of a reference to religion, and in reply to an earlier question by PixyMisa about why astrologer Liz Greene did not
try to predict anything about a horoscope, but rather saw it as a teaching tool, I can't help thinking of the New Testament. Do you remember how Jesus was tempted by the Devil (please don't think that I'm comparing myself to Jesus!), and the devil said that if Jesus was so great, he should turn rocks into bread (rough transcription from memory). Jesus replied that material demonstrations were not what he was trying to do ("man cannot live by bread alone"). He was trying to get people to realize that there is a spiritual dimension to life which was just as important as the material dimension. It is this spiritual dimension that I would like to discuss on this thread.
So what do I mean by "spiritual". I simply mean beyond the realm of what we
normally consider material evidence. And that would apply to modern concepts in physics such as quantum mechanics, the Kaluza -Klein theory, space-time and all the lovely physics that I cannot pretend to understand but am hoping that Hokulele will help me get a grasp on.
What are you guys going to do if the Hadron Collider discovers a sub-atomic particle that has just come through another dimension, or a parallel universe? You will have discovered the "spiritual" world spoken about by all the great teachers of the past few thousand years! And it is this spiritual world, and its relationship to the physical world that the language of astrology is talking about.
So I hope we can continue talking philosophy rather than have a constant battle over evidence, like the Black Knight (thanks for the Monty Python video) and King Arthur. By the way, the second video that you posted (PixyMisa) did not open.