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Problems with technology could be random. Or, they could be because of Mercury in retrograde
Problems with technology could be random. Or, they could be because of Mercury in retrograde
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internet AND even my cable tv blanking out very so often.
creationism.
The taco you had for lunch has more of a gravitational effect on
your life than Mercury does. So taco in retrograde has more chance
of influencing your life.
- Astronomy, superstition and fallacies
- by declan00 June 29, 2007 12:27 AM PDT
- As one of Dan's colleagues here in the newsroom at News.com, I can reassure you that he has a fine sense of humor and is almost certainly joking about this Mercury retrograde nonsense.
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- No So Fast
- by rbiz June 29, 2007 6:35 AM PDT
- Outside of what I call "mystery science" (which includes fortune
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(4 Comments)There is, of course, no relation between Mercury and computer glitches. One might as well blame two recently-discovered supernovas in the constellation Hercules for the fact that your car has a dead battery (ignoring the inconvenient fact that you left the lights on).
The Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (csicop.org) has some good resources on why astrology is hogwash, but a more specialized debunking is here:
http://skepdic.com/astrolgy.html
Here's another:
http://www.astrosociety.org/education/astro/act3/astrology3.html
Thanks for keeping us honest. :)
telling, talking to the dead, and etc.) there is plenty of
repeatable scientific evidence that biological life on Earth does
interact with our other planetary neighbors via natural causes -
causes that include natural forces like gravity, radiation, and the
simple fact that, if nothing else, the other planets in our system
shield us from a significant number hits from rocks and ice.
Since you didn't bother to mention the most obvious proof I'll
take the opportunity to remind you that the sun, about every ten
years, goes through magnetic cycles which, among other things,
can and do cause temporary loss of our planets various and
diverse communications networks - globally. These periods of
hyper solar activity can even cause parts of our planet's power
grids to go dark. And let's not forget that our planet has a
magnetic shield that protects us from the regular, moment-to-
moment radiation that reaches us from our sun all of the time.
This same magnetic shield even protects us from the ocassional
deep space radiation hit.
The best astrophysicists in the world will tell you that we are just
finally beginning to understand how Earth in fact does interact
with its solar system buddies, and visa versa.
I think you would have shown the better part of wisdom to have
let your colleague's sense of humor stand on its own - I don't
think that Dan needed any rescuing. One truth is that, there are
still enough mysteries in the universe to keep us guessing for
many generations to come.
And I leave you with this final thought: The only thing more
ridiculous than blind faith is blind skepticism.