Okay, I PROMISED myself to stay away from all non-scooter related threads here, but after seeing 4 pages committed to Astrology(!) I had to see.
Damn, why'd I look?
All right, I'll throw in my 2-cents.
The first argument that the planetary bodies (and the moon) affect us due to their effect upon everything from the tides, to the G-forces applied to us in a tight turn is to paint this argument in broad strokes. I believe what is being referred to here are the laws of physics which effect everything from a single dust particle to the planet Jupiter. To say that we are all part of the universe and therefore interconnected is also to paint in broad strokes, but yes, that is true.
However, to say that the planets (and moon) and their alignment to one another affect us spiritually, emotional and mentally has no valid evidence in science. Do people believe it -- yes. Why? Wish I could say, but perhaps it's like a conspiracy theory in that it is more interesting to believe than the truth. Perhaps Astrology -- whether European, or Chinese -- are some of the last vestige of knowledge and (superstitious) culture from our long past that still resonates today. Do people believe the world is flat? No, (except for Sarah Palin
), but some people may give pause to having a black cat cross their path.
08, I think if you had phrased this debate about who has any beliefs, superstitions, or observations they have about the world, conditions, or times -- that influence how and when they ride -- like never riding on a full moon, Friday the 13th, etc ... I think there would be less friction on this thread with arguments on both ends of the spectrum.
I really don't believe in astrology, but I get a kick out of reading it just because it's funny see how wrong the predictions are. I think psychics are full of sh**, but I believe there's probably a creature out there named Big Foot or the Yeti (old childhood dream to go on a Big Foot expedition for sh**s and giggles).
People are illogical, and irrational (I admitted that Big Foot exist). Part of what makes us human, but sometimes you have to ask yourself if you are living a life based on facts or unchallenged assumptions about life?