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Do people really have fate? Fortune telling. Really?

What you said is wrong! How many people are born every minute in the world? Do all these people have the same fate? Too many people have the same birthday time. We judge fortune telling logically. 1. Is there a "destiny"? The average life expectancy of ancient people was over 30 years old, and now it is close to 80 years old. During this period, people's DNA has not changed much because of the changes in science and medical care (of course, modern people are definitely smarter than ancient people on the whole). The development of science and medicine has enabled human beings to resist most diseases and disasters, so the doomed life span must be illusory. 2. Is fortune telling accurate? First of all, I tell you that there is a discovery in science called chaos effect, which means that the future is unpredictable, or chaotic. Due to the chaotic effect, the weather forecast can only predict the weather for a few days, but can't make a long-term forecast. And even if a short-term forecast is made, the weather forecast is often inaccurate. There is also a principle in physics called uncertainty principle (quantum mechanics). You can't measure the velocity and position of a particle at the same time. Then why do some people say that fortune-telling is sometimes accurate? Let me give you an example: there is an introverted person who is not good at words. After observing his words for a while, I found that he was a little clever, but he had a strong self-esteem. So I predict that he will not be a big official and is suitable for research. As long as he is calm and less competitive with others, he will make great achievements in his career. After several years, he may embark on the road of researcher, so he will say that XX is accurate. He has been doing what I told him, even taking it as a belief. In the end, he may say exactly what I said, and then he will say: XX is accurate. But he didn't find that if I hadn't told him these words at that time, he became good at words through the efforts of the day after tomorrow, and even found that he had a strong interest in acting and so on, so he embarked on the road of being an actor and so on. A few years later, I found that his ideas were different from mine, and I would be glad that I didn't say these things to him. So do you think it's accurate for me to pass this example? The focus of this list is that "fortune telling" can only make macro predictions except psychological hints, and it is basically impossible to count all the small things in life, and many predictions have two sides. Hehe, even in gambling, you have the probability of winning and losing. 3. Does fortune telling make sense? Let's talk about the Book of Changes first. People who study the Book of Changes admit that there is nothing but nature, and they are basically atheists. The sixty-four hexagrams and epigrams in the Book of Changes are a summary of the life experience of the ancients, which has certain truth. The methods used in the Book of Changes are only induction and image taking. , and the most basic and fundamental method in science, logical method, is not used. Therefore, the method of the Book of Changes is unscientific and even contains a lot of subjective idealism. Besides, the basis of fortune telling: the changes of the sun, moon and stars, the light, wind, heat, cold, mountains and water around our lives will completely affect our lives and even completely determine our destiny! This is obviously an exaggeration and an illusion. External causes work through internal causes, and this basic principle is reversed! Hawking's A Brief History of Time: The reason why scientists don't believe in astrology is that some of its principles are inconsistent with the facts we have detected. For example, the change of celestial body operation has nothing to do with personal fate, and the language of astrologers is often ambiguous and impossible to falsify! Yang Zhenning studied the Book of Changes in the Great Hall of the People in 2004: The Book of Changes is unscientific, and the combination of Chinese medicine and the Book of Changes has no future! So don't trust fortune telling, it's a lie. How can life be smooth sailing? You should believe in science and believe that "destiny" is determined by personality and hard work. The day after tomorrow, you can take "destiny" into your own hands through your own efforts!