@postsurrealfish – wrong! Science works by hypothesising (the ‘guesswork’ bit), then testing the hypothesis and finding evidence for it. If it doesn’t turn out to be useful, then it gets discarded. And no scientist preaches anything as ‘true’, merely ‘well-supported’ at best.
Science is a way of getting ever-closer to the truth, by refining a theory until its predictions become more and more accurate.
As for science killing people, you’re wrong – it’s the dogma of metalwork that kills people.
Science is the religion of the 20/21st centuries, following dogmas and tenets and believing in Educated Guesswork (theories). Even when this guesswork is not proven to be true, they still preach it as truth. If any of their guesswork is then proven to be just that- guesswork and is totally wrong, they simply come up with another guess. They keep on doing this until one of their guesses hopefully works out to be right. Also from the gun to the bomb, it has killed more people than any other dogma.
@DrunkenLeprechaunPro
definately true.
but an object the size of the ocean, should it be solid, would experience the pull of the moon without the deformation characteristic to fluids, such is the case of the planet itself (or the earthy parts, to be precise)
the human body recieves a small jolt from the moon aswell, but 1) we are small things. it is about 0,03% of the pull exerted upon us by the earth, and 2) even if we were liquid, the effect would be nearly null like a on a glass of water
That’s not my point. The moon’s effect on the tides is also physical and evident, it’s easy to notice because the ocean is so big… the effect it would have on the human body would be different. Also, be it water, liquid methane or orange juice, the Moon’s effect is still present.
@DrunkenLeprechaunPro
well thoughts but incorrectly reaasoned, the moon’s effect on the tides are due to the fact that it comes closer to the earth at certain intervals, but wheras the mass of the oceans is enormous and the human body is miniscule and subject to the influence of earth’s gravity much moreso than the moon’s
if we were much more massive, and not so mucho 70% water as 70% liquid, then there would indeed be human tides
@xXtwittyburdXx The gregorian calendar isn’t bullshit. But I agree – they were certainly amazing mathematicians and astrologers, as many ancients were. I think your dislike of the Gregorian comes from a dislike of Christianity. It’s hard to deny that Jesus of Nazareth’s life wasn’t a turning point for history, even if you aren’t Christian. And there’s no reason to hate that we have a “Common Era” just because it’s associated with that man.
True, but think of this. If the moon has an influence on the Ocean (tides, for example) and humans are made up of 70% water… would the moon not have an influence on us? Rationally, it’s hard to accept it, but it’s not completely farfetch’d. Astrology is becoming more and more of a science rather than a “new age hype”. I believe every floating body in space has an influence on everything else. It’s called gravity.
not only in a article i saw it on a documentary. he said if you came up to any of them with that theory they wouldn’t know what you were talking about.
“We are born at a given moment in a given place and like vintage years of wine we have the qualities of the year and of the season in which we are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything else.”
- Carl Gustav Jung.
Another brave censorous post by the communist government of the world. If you don’t believe in it, why did you even come to this video? What do you care? This is the rationale that led all the religious persecutions in communist countries…ANYthing is dangerous in the wrong hands.
@MARCHERET your evil if u think hitler was a good man
It does nt matter the subject everything with the Hebrew channel comes back to HITLER,good lord
@postsurrealfish – wrong! Science works by hypothesising (the ‘guesswork’ bit), then testing the hypothesis and finding evidence for it. If it doesn’t turn out to be useful, then it gets discarded. And no scientist preaches anything as ‘true’, merely ‘well-supported’ at best.
Science is a way of getting ever-closer to the truth, by refining a theory until its predictions become more and more accurate.
As for science killing people, you’re wrong – it’s the dogma of metalwork that kills people.
I dont believe? in astrology…..
but thats typical for a capricorn
@ZodiacTeacher im a capri …n im suspicious bout astro
Science is the religion of the 20/21st centuries, following dogmas and tenets and believing in Educated Guesswork (theories). Even when this guesswork is not proven to be true, they still preach it as truth. If any of their guesswork is then proven to be just that- guesswork and is totally wrong, they simply come up with another guess. They keep on doing this until one of their guesses hopefully works out to be right. Also from the gun to the bomb, it has killed more people than any other dogma.
I wonder hiw many Ophiucans there are
@DrunkenLeprechaunPro
definately true.
but an object the size of the ocean, should it be solid, would experience the pull of the moon without the deformation characteristic to fluids, such is the case of the planet itself (or the earthy parts, to be precise)
the human body recieves a small jolt from the moon aswell, but 1) we are small things. it is about 0,03% of the pull exerted upon us by the earth, and 2) even if we were liquid, the effect would be nearly null like a on a glass of water
@ ibajem
That’s not my point. The moon’s effect on the tides is also physical and evident, it’s easy to notice because the ocean is so big… the effect it would have on the human body would be different. Also, be it water, liquid methane or orange juice, the Moon’s effect is still present.
@DrunkenLeprechaunPro
well thoughts but incorrectly reaasoned, the moon’s effect on the tides are due to the fact that it comes closer to the earth at certain intervals, but wheras the mass of the oceans is enormous and the human body is miniscule and subject to the influence of earth’s gravity much moreso than the moon’s
if we were much more massive, and not so mucho 70% water as 70% liquid, then there would indeed be human tides
how does astrology work?
how does astrology work
we will be eating oil from the gulf soon
@FlashingSergio after all, the stars are from which they came… who might “they” be? depends on who you ask… time will unveil.
@xXtwittyburdXx
prove your statement
tell or show
how is the Mayan calender better
than the Gregorian calender
your use of bad language proves nothing
but your own failings
your own lack of
@xXtwittyburdXx The gregorian calendar isn’t bullshit. But I agree – they were certainly amazing mathematicians and astrologers, as many ancients were. I think your dislike of the Gregorian comes from a dislike of Christianity. It’s hard to deny that Jesus of Nazareth’s life wasn’t a turning point for history, even if you aren’t Christian. And there’s no reason to hate that we have a “Common Era” just because it’s associated with that man.
there is a free course on asrtology and other topics on the gnostic teachings website.
r u saying this post was put up by the government or not?
True, but think of this. If the moon has an influence on the Ocean (tides, for example) and humans are made up of 70% water… would the moon not have an influence on us? Rationally, it’s hard to accept it, but it’s not completely farfetch’d. Astrology is becoming more and more of a science rather than a “new age hype”. I believe every floating body in space has an influence on everything else. It’s called gravity.
not only in a article i saw it on a documentary. he said if you came up to any of them with that theory they wouldn’t know what you were talking about.
shut up!!!
@jposco You wouldn’t believe how many people with the same sign as me also have two eyes, two ears, and even a nose!
Seriously, though, most people run the gamut when it comes to personality traits. Most people are sometimes stubborn, outgoing, etc, etc.
“We are born at a given moment in a given place and like vintage years of wine we have the qualities of the year and of the season in which we are born. Astrology does not lay claim to anything else.”
- Carl Gustav Jung.
Such an informative video. *Continues to part 2*
Another brave censorous post by the communist government of the world. If you don’t believe in it, why did you even come to this video? What do you care? This is the rationale that led all the religious persecutions in communist countries…ANYthing is dangerous in the wrong hands.