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Astrology has not demonstrated its effectiveness in controlled studies and has no scientific validity, and is thus regarded as pseudoscience.
Courtesy: Berkeley
In some ways, astrology may seem scientific. It uses scientific knowledge about heavenly bodies, as well as scientific sounding tools, like star charts. Some people use astrology to generate expectations about future events and people's personalities, much as scientific ideas generate expectations. And some claim that astrology is supported by evidence — the experiences of people who feel that astrology has worked for them. But even with these trappings of science, is astrology really a scientific way to answer questions?
originally posted by: Astronomer62
On 1st January 1801, the Union Jack was born, "The Union Flag shall be azure, the Crosses saltire of Saint Andrew (Scotland) and Saint Patrick (Ireland) quarterly per saltire, surmounted by the Cross of Saint George", link below:-
en.wikipedia.org...
The joining of Great Britain came into being on 1st January 1801, link below:-
en.wikipedia.org...
I will show Sirius culminating at midnight by Paran in London, the seat of
Government later in this report.
The Parliament in Scotland up to 1707 was in the suburbs of Edinburgh, link below:-
en.wikipedia.org...
The Union with Scotland Act of Parliament took effect on 1st May 1707, please view link:-
en.wikipedia.org...
The U.K. didn't adopt the Gregorian Calendar until 1752, therefore you have to add 11 days to Julian Calendar to make the astronomy accurate, so real date is 12th May 1707.
This is highly symbolic of the sun going down on the Scottish Parliament on actual day in seat of government, suburb of Edinburgh, for as the Sun set in the West so did Alnilam, Osiris star!
Sothic Cycle being 365 and a quarter days in a year, i wonder if this was worked out before the Egyptians, for in the location of Cairo, near pyramids, using the Julian Calendar, we find Sirius as the Heliacal rising star for over 2,000 years.
originally posted by: Astronomer62
a reply to: purplemer
Wassup Purplemer my friend, i haven't heard from you for some time, thanks for the package, i got it!