Hi all,
just a poll where you can enter your own Zodiac Sign...
I predict there will be one Zodiac Sign which reflects "Peoples Spectrum Life" the most
We will see, if I´m right here (I'll keep my prediction to myself for now).
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Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
I don't see the "I don't believe on those things" option.
Also, this is the 1.0 version of Zodiac... what happened to the 2.0, 13 signs version? There was some discussions about that some years ago, but I didn't remember seeing it used anywhere.
Also, this is the 1.0 version of Zodiac... what happened to the 2.0, 13 signs version? There was some discussions about that some years ago, but I didn't remember seeing it used anywhere.
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Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
Nah me neither but I do like what Douglas Adams had to say about it:
I think that’s from Mostly Harmless.Douglas Adams wrote:In astrology the rules happen to be about stars and planets, but they could be about ducks and drakes for all the difference it would make. It's just a way of thinking about a problem which lets the shape of that problem begin to emerge. The more rules, the tinier the rules, the more arbitrary they are, the better. It's like throwing a handful of fine graphite dust on a piece of paper to see where the hidden indentations are. It lets you see the words that were written on the piece of paper above it that's now been taken away and hidden. The graphite's not important. It's just the means of revealing the indentations. So you see, astrology's nothing to do with astronomy. It's just to do with people thinking about people.
Yes, astrology doesn’t account for Earth’s
axial precession. In the 2000 years since the Babylonians drew up their astrological charts, the sun’s position relative to the constellations is off by 1/13 (or out by one sign).
Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
@zup Well, simple don´t chosse an option
>v2.0, 13 signs version (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zodiac) will simply not get equally distributed in the polls result as it is based on shorter date periods than the "normal" Zodiac signs. The poll-option here in the forum has no option to recalculate results or enter formulas.
We shouldn't take the poll here too seriously
btw. I voted myself now and wonder because it has not the result I expected. But we have to wait some hundreds vote to see if there´s one Zodiac sign which is ahead of the others.
Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
Probably no, we cover "all the spectrum" of the zodiac.
Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
I'm interested a little bit in such stuff so let me explain.what happened to the 2.0, 13 signs version
Zodiac signs are related to groups (constellations) of stars that really exist and are located in the sky at the ecliptic - the apparent path of the Sun across the celestial sphere over the course of the year.
As you say there are actually 13 constellations in the ecliptic but one of them is ignored in the astrology.
The ignored, "forgotten" constellation is called Ophiuchus or Serpentarius. It occupies only a very small part of ecliptic, partly that's why it is ignored.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiuchus
It's also a simplication to assume that all signs occupy equal parts of ecliptic, it isn't so in the reality.
Also assigning stars to constellations is a bit arbitrary, just like assigning names to them. Cancer or Leo don't really look like crayfish or lion and you needed a lot of imagination (or wine, or both) to call them so.
The western astrology that we know has its roots in Babylon and Babylonians didn't make Serpentarius a separate constellation. It remains so today, the astrology is actually quite "immune" to any new empirical facts
Re: Poll: Spectrum Users and their Zodiac Signs
Dara O'Briain has a brilliant take on this. He points out that, from a scientific and statistical point if view, if you really must take everyone in the world, divide them up into arbitrary groups based entirely on the circumstances of their birth (i.e. nothing they themselves have any control over), then assign highly personal characteristics that you expect each group to conform too, you'll find that rac1sm is much better at doing that than astro1ogy.
And then takes great pains to point out that he's not advocating either of the two...
And then takes great pains to point out that he's not advocating either of the two...