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Is there a scientific basis for astrology?
Even many astrologers admit that the so-called solar constellation prediction is sheer nonsense. For example, Virgo will meet exciting new friends today. But they insist that our personality is influenced by the orientation of the sun, the moon and the star of destiny in our life. But this statement contradicts a research report published in 2003 by Jeffrey Dean, a former astrologer, and Ivan Kelly, a professor at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Dean and Kelly compared the results of more than 2000 people born at the same time in the same year. These people are born a few minutes apart, so their constellations are almost the same. If astrology is true, then these people should have similar personalities. However, according to the two researchers, after comparing the results of personality tests, no obvious connection was found between these people.
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