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Why do people always believe in constellations, blood types and tarot cards?

Some people don't believe it either, but they are bored and amused. That's what I am.

The so-called theories of astrology, divination, blood type, zodiac and tarot cards are not scientific, but there are a large number of believers. American teenagers aged 80 to 85 believe in astrology. According to the statistics of France in 1995, there were about 50,000 people in France at that time, while there were only 6,000 people in France at that time. Psychiatrists, 36,000 priests.

The era of mankind has entered 2 1 century. Countries all over the world have pushed the torch of civilization to a climax, and mankind has made a series of amazing achievements in the fields of biology, science and technology, philosophy and society. Spacecraft can complete a journey that only ancient people can imagine. Humans can edit their own genes, clone themselves, change their heads, destroy themselves with the earth and nuclear weapons, and defeat themselves with AI. However, there were still many people in the Paleolithic who were addicted to the worship of mysterious things. They would rather believe a wonderful and simple explanation, which will be explained by many scientists. This is not quite in line with facts and science.

This situation is common all over the world. I hope you can see more. We don't need to say much about superstition. Wulin experts, birds don't fly, snakes come from empty pots, pores, therapy, electrotherapy, internet addiction, and even unspeakable female therapy? There seems to be a wave of anti-intelligence, and conspiracy theories are widely accepted. The small sinking is because some Korean leaders want to sacrifice demons. Mei Sen used to control historical and planned financial issues. In the crisis, Princess Diana was killed by the British royal family, bin Laden was an American spy, and 9 1 1 was a voluntary scam of the United States ... These obvious answers could not be shaken, but they caused a heated debate.