Astrology’s critics would have you believe that modern 
concepts of astronomy and space physics give no support to the tenets of
 astrology. They claim that those who continue to believe in such 
“superstitious nonsense” do so in spite of the fact there is no 
scientific basis for their belief.
Problem is, the main arguments skeptics have relied upon to discredit
 astrology are less credible today than they once were.  Specifically, 
the notion that the sun, moon and planets are too far away to have any 
measurable impact on human destiny is becoming increasingly difficult to
 defend as a scientific certainty. Contrary evidence is piling up.
The other major objection to astrology – that science has yet to 
discover a mechanism that explains how it works – is not holding up any 
better.  In a scientific paper presented
 at a recent Advanced Research in Scientific Areas (ARSA) conference, 
Prof.  Alberto Saco Alvarez of the University of Vigo in Ourense, Spain, reported on significant
 statistical correlations between solar activity and the prevalence of 
some autoimmune diseases and mental disorders.  His work adds to other 
studies that have suggested correlations with solar activity and life on
 earth beyond the obvious effects of visible light and heat. .
A link to Prof. Alvarez’s paper, Effects of Extremely Low Frequencies on Human Health, is posted on John and Susan Townley’s AstroCocktail.com website.  John Townley is the author of several books and numerous articles
 on astrology and science related topics.  He describes the research as 
“fabulous work that provides a connection between the sun and 
genetically-driven diseases.”
In an interview, he provided these insights:
ANS:  What most impressed you about the research?
Townley:  It approaches the effects of extraterrestrial 
influences (in this case the Sun’s output) in a very physical step-down 
manner, which astrologers looking for a physical basis for their art 
might imitate. Rather than simply make a statistical correlation between
 periods of solar activity and higher subsequent incidence of 
genetically-based diseases, Prof. Alvarez looks for plausible causal 
mechanisms in between to connect them; in this case ELF (extremely low 
frequency) magnetic waves/variations, which cause real effects on nerve 
or immune cell production in vitro, which then lead to the disease. This
 kind of stepwise causal linkage for astrological effects is something 
scientists and astrologers need to investigate further.
In this experiment, the researcher came up with two sets of possible 
links, one at around conception, and the other around birth. That’s also
 something astrologers should look more to, as they tend to conclude 
that everything comes from the birth horoscope, including clearly 
prenatal inclinations like genetic diseases and a number of other 
physical and neurological issues that are known to develop in the womb. 
 In these situations a birth horoscope just won’t fly as explanation.
 ANS: What, exactly, does the research demonstrate?
Townley:  From an astrological perspective, the research clearly demonstrates
 the need for a better fundamental physical theory of just what 
astrology is. To eventually get there will require some revamping of 
terms and the repositioning of astrology as a variable environmental 
science instead of some sort of a key to ineluctable fate.  
Investigators will need to measure exactly what gravitational and 
electromagnetic effects planetary positions and their tidal cycles have 
on the earth’s environment – and how that may step down to individual 
and group situations, chemically and biologically.
This seems to me the necessary direction to go if astrologers are to 
reexamine their art and integrate it with the rest of developing 
scientific disciplines, themselves still coming to grips with the 
necessity for environmental and systems approaches (such as emergence, 
complexity and catastrophe theories) beyond the simple cause and effect 
of the past.
ANS:  Why is this research important?
Townley: This particular piece of research is important 
because it not only explores the specific issues it does for the sake of
 the scientific community and academe, but also offers a gateway for 
astrologers to enter that could put some firm ground under the feet of a
 currently   ad-hoc and overly broad art that has yet to fathom the 
depths of the ocean upon which it sails.
ANS: Any closing thoughts?
Townley: This research is only one step of many in a needed 
direction to unite the underlying “why” of traditional astrology and 
modern science instead of squabbling about the individual “how”. 
 Astrologers tend to go no further to justify their art except to say 
“because it works” (except when it doesn’t), which is a similar position
 to where, let us say, European architecture was in late medieval times.
 Builders were capable of constructing magnificent cathedrals following 
(and elaborating on) the rules of Roman engineering, but it was 
engineering only, without knowledge of the science of materials, tensile
 strength, internal resonance, gravity, and the underlying details that a
 successful structure relies on in the end.
So, there were numerous (and sometimes spectacular, as at Beauvais) 
failures, and ultimately limits past which it was not possible to go 
until the basic underpinnings were better understood. The same applied 
to medicine, which reached an impasse until the nature of the 
circulatory system, organic chemistry, and the microbial world were 
uncovered and integrated into the field. Both areas did the best they 
could with the ad hoc rules they had, but ultimately were deadlocked 
until the fundamentals could be established.  Astrology has been there 
for some time – in fact, it’s still based on the same Classical rules 
and world-view that architecture and medicine moved on from. It’s time 
to proceed with the next step.
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