Re: Astrology & Health
>I don't think anything is "going on" there, he is someone >who's approaching things differently...
>Just look how we grew up: whatever scientists could >explain was a fact. Whatever they could not explain was >something we didn't have to force to talk about or was >labeled "rubish" alltogether...
This is not entirely accurate. Here's why... scientists are perfectly well aware that not all that is true is provable. In fact Kurt Godel (famous mathematician and good friend of Einstein) stated the famous incompleteness theorem. It proves that unprovable truths exist. So all that is true is not all that is provable. However, you do not, as a matter of sentential and existencial logic, get to use this theorem to justify anything you please based on "it can't be disproven". I coudl say that when I do this (jesticulating wildly) it keeps the elephants away. There are no elephants so you cannot prove that my actions aren't responsible for their abscence. That's a logical fallacy.
>The times we live in opens up to spirituality with a speed >of light and I can't wait to see how the "cotton-dry->evidence" reasoners will take it... :)
Why must
Science and spirituality be mutually exclusive? THe drive to do
Science is the same drive that motivates the artist.... to project some sense of beauty into the world. :)