Stuff You Should Know - Selects: Horoscopes: Written in the Stars?
Episode Date: January 1, 2022A lot of people read their daily horoscopes, but does anyone really take stock in them? Turns out the answer is yes, even though there is no evidence of their accuracy. Learn all about horoscopes toda...y in this classic episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey everybody, it's your friend Josh and for this week's Select,
I chose our 2016 episode on Horoscopes and I was pretty proud of us on this one because
we took something that both Chuck and I were incredulous about and we talked about it on
its own terms, which can be tough to do. So I'm kind of proud of this one and I hope you,
at the very least, enjoy it if not feel proud of us too.
Welcome to Stuff You Should Know, a production of iHeart radio.
Hey, and welcome to the podcast. I'm Josh Clark. There's Charles W. Chuck Bryant and Jerry's over
here and we're just relaxing here in Studio 1A. So this is Stuff You Should Know. Oh, I thought
it was AstroChat. Yeah. That's what we would call it. AstroChat's a great name. Or Horoscope,
or should I say Horoscope? No, you shouldn't say that. No. Would you ever want to do a
Horoscope or Astrology podcast? Oh, do you mean on its own? Yeah. No, I would not. See,
well, we were talking about this briefly until I didn't do it this time, but normally whenever
this is a secret, Chuck, that I'm about to share with everybody. Oh, the pre-taping secret. Yeah,
if we start to talk and get too involved in the topic before we start recording,
usually one of us will be like, stop, stop. This is golden. Just save it for the podcast.
Sure. We didn't do that this time. I think we just kind of naturally just continue conversations
now. Sort of petered out. But you were saying that you are, and I don't know if you're ready
to admit this or not this early in the episode, you're a little incredulous about horoscopes
and astrology. Yes. Okay. I am as well. But I think the difference between us is you're just
kind of like, come on. And as I was researching it more and more, I was like, this is really
interesting. I could sit here and read about this like all day. And now that it's been brought up,
I'm like, I could probably do a skeptical, but not with the aim to like destroy it, but just
from a skeptic standpoint podcast on astrology. I think that that would fascinate me personally.
And like, I hope you get that chance one day. Maybe so. A dream. Yeah. I think we got on that
because I was having a hard time wrapping my head around a couple of, I'm not going to say
scientific parts, but a couple of the sciencey, sciencey parts of this. And I kept going back
to like cares. It's not real. Yeah. So it was hard for me to commit to the learning of it.
And we typically have a thing where it's like, you know, poo-poo people's beliefs. Yeah. We're
not really doing that here, but there have been a couple of occasions where we just kind of like
this is, there's just no way. One of them was crop circles. Yeah. I'm, I don't plan on poo-pooing
this throughout, but I think it's good for us to state our beliefs from the get go. All right.
So that we don't mislead anybody who's, who does believe in it. Well, here's, I did,
I had my astrological chart done once. You did? Yeah. I didn't like seek it out and pay for it.
My friend's mom is really into this. And she asked me one time, she's like,
do you want me to do your chart? And I went, sure. So she did my chart. And I remember looking at it
and thinking like, wow, a lot of this, you know, kind of like when you look at your sun sign,
we'll go ahead and say that's what most like. Like when somebody says, what sign are you?
Yeah. Or if you read your daily horoscope, it's based on your sun sign. I would look at things
like that or like my, whatever my year is on the Chinese zodiac and think like, oh, wow, I am
some of these things. Right. But then I'm like not about half of those things. Sure. So I just
think it's interesting. I think it's interesting as well. But again, from a standpoint of where I
don't actually believe it's effective or real, but just the thought put into it. And Ed wrote this
article, The Grabster, and he makes a really good point. He's saying like, even if you don't believe
it or not, getting your chart done is interesting in and of itself. I think so. Sure. And at the very
least it's going to force you to be a little more introspective about yourself than you normally would
be because you're being presented with basically like, here's your personality according to the
cosmos. And it's, you can't help but think, well, like, am I introspective? Am I, do I set things on
fire? I think anything that can spur self reflection is valuable in some ways. Yes. I think that's
where it interests. Like I would go to a palm reader just to know what that's like. Right.
But I wouldn't leave thinking like, oh boy. Right. My life is set out for me. Yeah, exactly.
You're no Nancy Reagan. Well, we'll get to that. So. But spoiler, I am not Nancy Reagan.
We should probably say, for those of you who are confused, they're like, how are they poo-pooing
this? Like this is the science of Neil deGrasse Tyson and Carl Sagan. I don't understand. We're
talking about astrology, not astronomy. Right. So astrology is basically the idea that distant
objects out in the cosmos, planets, stars, constellations specifically have an influence on our
lives and events on the planet. Right. And it's very old. I saw it as far back as 5,000 years ago,
people were starting to develop astrological systems. I saw more frequently 3,000 years ago
with the Babylonians that Western astrology kind of started to develop. Yeah. Should we talk about
history a little bit? Yeah. I think I finally figured out my beef with it. What? Should I hold
on to that or should we talk about history first? That's up to you, man. How do you want it to play
out? Just don't forget if you hang on to it. All right. I'm going to write beef at the top of my page.
You're going to accidentally command yourself to shoot a duck later on. Okay. So. It's like
memento. I'll come back to that. So history. We need to go back in the Wayback machine way back.
To ancient times. To Babylon. Yeah. When basically people... We are going back to Babylon.
Basically when people were like looking around at everything and going, I don't get it.
Why is all this stuff happening? Why did the earth just open up and swallow fish mail?
Why is it raining? Why is it not raining? Why are the crops doing well? Why are they doing terribly?
Yeah. Why is that sun up half the day and down half the day? Yeah. So as humans started to get
a little more, I don't know about intelligent, but... Inquisitive? Inquisitive. I was about to say
answer-seeky, but inquisitive is the word for that. As they started to get a little more answer-seeky,
they started to make things up that made them feel better about what was going on.
Right. I mean, they did apply a certain measure of science to it, which is where a lot of people
who believe in astrology get the idea that it's scientific in some way, shape, or form, because
it does involve the movement, studying and tracking the movement of the planets and the
constellations, the cosmos, right? Yeah. And Ed makes a good point. Back then, astronomy and
astrology were the same thing. Right. Right. Because you took those observations, astronomy,
and then you used them to predict or explain the stuff that was going on here on earth.
Right. Which we now call astrology. Right. Yeah. But yeah. I don't even know what they
called it back then. They called it reality. Probably so. But it wasn't just the Babylonians
who were doing this. Like all over the planet, basically every culture that's ever lived had
some sort of astrological system. Yeah. The Aztec and Incas in the mines in South America,
they had a zodiac of 20 symbols, including things like earthquake and ape and rain. And
when they died out, they took it with them. Like that doesn't have any, it didn't seep into modern
forms of astrology like the Babylonians, for instance. No Spanish Jesuit was saying, so can
you explain your astrological system to an Inca emperor that was being tortured to death?
What else? The Chinese, of course, they had their own by 1000 BC and they had 24 divisions in a year.
Yeah. They had like the most complex one probably of all time.
Not surprising. No. I don't know why that's not surprising. They're complex people, maybe.
Well, when I think of the zodiac, I think of the Western zodiac and then Chinese zodiac.
Yeah, me too. And the only thing I knew about Chinese zodiac coming in was
what year animal I was. What are you? From the menu at the Chinese restaurant.
That's where I learned it too. Yeah. I'm the dog. Oh, I'm a dragon. Yeah.
Rar. Woof. Jerry. Are you a cat? Oh, she just meowed. That was weird.
Her first instinct is just to meow. There is a year of the cat.
The Al Stewart song. Are you the year of the fish, Jerry?
What did you do? Jerry said that she was the ox, the year of the ox.
But when she's meowed. But when she's called upon to do an animal sound, she meows.
I think it's cute. What if ox is oxen meowed? Maybe an ox that was raised by cats and it imprinted
might learn to meow. I think that's what Jerry was saying. This one's getting silly.
The horoscope one's getting silly. It is. Is there gas leaking in one of our vents that I
don't know about? All right, so back to China. 24 divisions, 28 part lunar zodiac,
and then the 12 branches that correspond to the animal. And then those animals have further
subdivisions like you could be a fire dog or a water dragon. Right. Which we'll get to that stuff
in a minute too. Yeah, and I didn't know that you could be like an elemental animal. I thought
it was just straight up animal. I did not know that either. Yeah, like that's one thing about
astrology. No matter what system you're looking at, there's like, oh, there's this one layer.
And then let's add this other layer and another layer and another layer. Right.
That's what fascinates me. It's just the thought that's going into it. Sure. What about Babylon
though? What do you mean? Well, I mean... Oh, that's like the origin of the western. Yeah.
And here is where it becomes painfully obvious that astrology can't possibly be correct or real.
Yeah, I know what you're about to say. So our idea of the constellations here in the west came from
the ancient Babylonian people and astronomers and astrologers who looked up and they said,
oh, Mars is red. So blood can be red. Yeah. So Mars is probably associated with war.
Right. They just kind of just made that up. They made it up. And that is fundamentally the basis
of astrology. Yeah. Stuff that was made up by the Babylonians can't possibly be true.
It's just basically a fact. Yeah. The other big thing is the Babylonians divided the Zodiac
into 12 equal parts. But according to their own stories, there were 13 constellations
in the Zodiac. So they just picked one and left it out. Yes. Which was Ophiuchus?
I like how you said that. Ophiuchus? I don't know, man. I've never tried to say that out loud.
Ophiuchus. It's like the hidden Zodiac symbol. Well, not hidden. They just kind of said
12 kind of works out better. Right. So let's just leave it out. Yeah. And if the Babylonians prove
anything, it's that for thousands of years, humans have always preferred things to be nice and tidy
and neat. Yeah. They don't like it to be messy because if you really look at what they were
trying to do, it's super messy. So for example, if you are dividing the night sky into 12,
trying to assign a month to each horoscope, you've got constellations sloppin' over into other
Zodiac signs. Sure. The actual movement of the constellations behind the sun
is way less than a 30-day standard. Yeah. I think Scorpio is actually in line with the sun for about
seven days out of the year. Yeah. Whereas one of the other ones is around for like 45 days,
I believe a long ago. I don't think we even said what that means, though. Maybe we should explain
that. Yeah. We should. We should start from the beginning, shall we? Yeah. We got the history
down. Yeah. Do you want to take a break first? Yeah, why not? I'll go check my horoscope and
see if it says we should continue. Okay.
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Well, lucky for us, the horoscope said, finish show. It said, ask again later.
Yeah, it said finish show. But take it easy on me.
Yeah. Hey, lay off jerks. I had even resolved to not poopoo astrology. I think the first thing I
did was launch into it. I'm sorry, astrology. So we should get to the basics of all this. And
we will... There's two things that we have to point out. One, we would have to spend years
researching astrology to really get everything right. Yes. Two, even if we spent years researching
astrology, we would still get stuff wrong depending on who you are because there's a lot of contradictory
things. Like for example, I saw that the moon is a fire sign. I also saw that the moon is associated
with water. Yeah. How is that? Well, I think there just been so many permutations over the years that
it's been kind of mixed together. Okay. So we are going to get things that will contradict your
understanding of astrology. I'm quite sure. But for the most part, I feel like if we're sticking
to the basics of it, we can get it fairly right, right? Yeah. I mean, the most basic thing is
sun sign astrology, which is really just seeing where each planet was when you were born, the day
you were born. That's the most simplistic way to look at it. Right. And when you ask somebody,
what's your sign? What's your sign? See? Pisces. Okay. I'm cancer. All that's saying
is that on the date of our births, the Pisces constellation allegedly was behind the sun
as it rose. Right. And when I was born, the cancer constellation was behind the sun when it rose.
And the... I like to think the sun shined a little brighter when we were born, but...
Probably. I can't prove that. No, but you can just make a pretty good assumption. So the way
that you do this is you basically take the sun and the earth and its orbit around the sun,
which equals a year, and you draw a line, an arrow even, from the earth and put it flat,
lay it flat. I forgot to say that. Right. And you draw an arrow from the earth through the sun
and then out the other side of the sun. And wherever that arrow is pointing, which is actually
what the opposite side of the sun, opposite to earth, whatever constellation that is,
that's your sign. Right. Pretty simple stuff, right? So you can think of the... If you've thought
of a circle around each... If you looked at it as a circle, each sign would be its own little...
Zone. Zone, exactly. A pizza slice, a pie slice, whatever. If you have a sweet tooth or a salty
tooth, you're going to go with either one of those. Right. What about cake? I guess a cake, too.
Are you cake or pie? Both. What's your favorite cake?
I like a good coconut cream cake or a coconut frosting cake. Uh-huh. I like...
What's your favorite pie? Probably... Coconut cream pie? No, actually. That sounds gross.
I would say a good key lime pie, but does cheesecake constitute pie?
I think you've just opened up a hornet's nest. Well, I love cheesecake. Basically,
I don't really discriminate. I've learned... I recently started trying cherry pie and I was like,
where have you been my whole life? Why did I ever discriminate against you?
It's just been sitting there in the pie safe, rotting, because no one eats cherry pie anymore.
Yeah. And then I came along and ate all the rotten cherry pie and loved it.
What about you, cake pie? Oh, I love the good key lime pies, like you were saying,
but I don't eat a lot of either. I just keep cake and pie around the house.
It's probably a good one. And I don't really eat dessert in the restaurants either.
So just neither. Probably more cake just because cakes are the occasion dessert.
Yeah. Like people bring in cake for birthdays or whatever.
Yeah. Any like, public's cake is awesome. It's a standard cake with buttercream icing.
Yeah. Yeah. Never had it.
Oh, Chuck, I'll bring you a slice. I like a good pecan pie, but I eat...
Oh yeah, those are good too. I eat the pecan now, but I used to not like the nuts.
I would just slice that off because I like the jelly.
You'd get rid of the candy pecans? Yeah, but I don't now because now I'm grown up.
Oh, okay. Just eat the jelly. Man, pecan pie. Pumpkin pie? Sure.
All right. I'm going all in on pie now that I think about it.
Okay. Pie. All right. Okay.
Wait till you try the public's cake though. Where are we?
Oh, sorry. We were talking about how... Pizza pie slices.
Right. And each one of those slices is one of the 12 constellations of the zodiac.
Right. Okay. So wherever the earth...
Whatever constellation is opposite the earth on the other side of the sun,
that's your sun sign. And when you were born, that constellation has a bunch of different
personality traits and they are basically imbued onto you. You were born under that sign,
which means you were going to have those personality traits.
That's the point of what's called the sun sign. That's right.
In Western astrology there, you can subdivide it into three groups.
Monday in astrology, and this is basically what is your aim with these. Monday in astrology is
examines world events and makes predictions about big things like the economy and war.
Interrogatory astrology, it seeks to make predictions, very specific ones or analyses
for like events or your life maybe. Like for you, the individual.
Yeah. More like you say it's like when you... When somebody says they'll consult the stars to
see what the best course of action is. That's what they're talking about.
Which seems like it overlaps with the last one.
I think all three of them could... Like if you're doing like a serious
chart to figure out something, you would probably do all three.
So what would that be? Natal astrology?
Like birth astrology.
Yeah. And that's when you read your daily horoscope and that's based on the idea that
everything that happens to someone is expressed by the very beginning, like that moment you were
born. Right. But ironically, the moment you're born, not the moment you were conceived.
Right. So really that's when the astrology starts. Not the moment you're conceived,
but the moment you were born. Right.
But the idea of this law of beginning says that the moment you're born, the stars basically
make everything in your life predestined and therefore predictable if the person knows how
to read the stars correctly. That's the basis of astrology. Yeah. And then what you would come up
with these predictions, this chart, that is your horoscope. That's right. And then there are different
the signs that can be subgrouped into four elements. You've heard of like I'm a water sign,
you're a water sign. Sure. We're both water signs. How about that?
Yeah. So fire sign, that would be Aries, Leo, Sagittarius, enthusiasm, action, leadership,
open to change, water signs besides cancer and Pisces, you've got Scorpio, emotion, sensitivity,
and compassion. Earth signs, Taurus, Virgo, Capricorn, practicality, and a focus on material
goals. And then air signs, Gemini, Libra, and Aquarius signifies intellect. Right.
And those are the big groupings, the elemental groupings. Right. So here we've kind of come
up with another layer, right? Yeah. Like since each sign on its own has its own qualities,
like for example, the cancer is very domestic, imaginative, thorough, shy,
interested in the past and tradition. That's me all over. Is it really? All those things?
Yeah, basically. But then you lay over the water sign, right? That it's a water sign.
So that adds to the emotion or the sensitivity or the compassion of it.
Where it really starts to get interesting is the idea that there's a relationship between
the element and the sign. And those are with the cardinal fixed or mutable.
Right. Whether or not you're resistant to change, you're able to change.
Or what's cardinal? Just general movement. Cardinal is that it moves, right? So these
three things, it's like a whole other layer. And basically, so they have to do with the
solstices and the equinoxes. We should say there's a couple of kinds of western astrology.
One is sidereal, which follows the movement of the stars. So your birth sign is sidereal astrology.
There's another one called tropical that really just has nothing to do with the stars.
It's the idea that in the cosmos, the zodiac is fixed and it really has nothing to do with the
stars. It has to do with the sun's relative position to the horizon. So it has to do with
things like solstices and equinoxes. So when you go into the tropical type of astrology,
that's when the cardinal fixed and mutable comes up. So a cardinal sign, right? Each element has
a cardinal sign. So there's four cardinal signs. And for example, cancer is the cardinal water
sign, right? Right. Each element also has four fixed signs. So Leo is the fixed fire sign that
has to do with persistence, perseverance, resistance to change. And then lastly, mutable
means you're flexible, adaptable, suggestible. And Gemini is a mutable air sign. There's four
different mutable air signs. So you put them all together. And what you have is an interaction
between the elements and the signs themselves so that you have sometimes contradictory stuff.
You have things that enhance other things, but it's yet another layer. So now you have three layers
deep of interpretations of just the signs. And it's up to an astrologer to extract
whatever, however they want to read it basically. Like Ed makes a point, you can ask 100 different
astrologers to look at your chart and they might give you 100 different readings. Yeah,
because it's ultimately the astrologer's interpretation of the information that's
presented by the signs and whether they're cardinal or fixed or mutable or what element they are.
Right. Well, they can also be masculine or feminine, which Ed points out is not really,
can't think of it in terms of gender. It's more like the concept of Yin and Yang,
which makes a little more sense. Yeah. But when I look at mine, Pisces, February 20 to March 20,
mutable, water, feminine. Okay. So that's where I am. Emotional, sure. Self-sacrificing, sometimes.
Adaptable, sometimes. Empathetic, almost always. Religious, not anymore. Versatile,
sure. Talkative, sometimes. Yeah. You get paid for it. Yeah. Well, sometimes it's really quiet
though. I don't want to talk. Okay. You know. Well, that goes against all astrology.
It often takes on the behaviors of others. I don't know about that. Creative, I hope.
Impractical. No, I'm pretty practical. So like, like half and half maybe.
Would you say half? I feel like you did. Or maybe more. Maybe 70, 30. Yeah. That sounds about right.
But even still, I mean, that doesn't prove anything. No, of course not. But it did just
get you to think about yourself. Exactly. Right. That's the whole point, right?
From what I understand, that's how Ed tells it. So you've got all these different layers to just
your, just the sign that you were born under, right? Yes. But there's even, there's even
deeper layers to the whole thing, right? That has to do with the movement of the constellations
or the movement of the sun. And it also has to do with more than just the sign you were born under.
Like when you sit down and you do an astrological chart, you're basically looking at the position
of everything that's taken into account in the cosmos rather than just where the constellation,
what constellation was behind the sun when you were born. We're going to dive even deeper into
this stuff after this message break.
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Attica there. And to be honest, I don't believe in astrology. But from the moment I was born,
it's been a part of my life in India. It's like smoking. You might not smoke, but you're going
to get secondhand astrology. And lately, I've been wondering if the universe has been trying to
tell me to stop running and pay attention because maybe there is magic in the stars,
if you're willing to look for it. So I rounded up some friends and we dove in and let me tell you,
it got weird fast. Tantric curses, major league baseball teams, canceled marriages, K-pop. But
just when I thought I had to handle on this sweet and curious show about astrology,
my whole world came crashing down. Situation doesn't look good. There is risk to father.
And my whole view on astrology, it changed. Whether you're a skeptic or a believer,
I think your ideas are going to change too. Listen to Skyline Drive and the iHeart radio app,
Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts. So Chuck, we're talking about how we've got the
fixed layers. And then depending on when you're born, where you're born, there's a lot of stuff
to take into account. And when meaning literally the minute and second even.
Yeah, because one of the zodiacs, well the houses, when you add this other layer, the houses of the
zodiac, which are the same thing as the zodiac signs, but they're different. In this case,
they represent the 24-hour movement of the earth on its axis. So now you have the added layer of
time to the moment that you were born to create a genuine like astrology chart.
So not only are you taking into account time and your sun sign, but you also want to look around
if you're a good astrologer and say, okay, where was the moon? What house was Venus in?
And you start to basically go through and find the position of every planet, including the sun
and the moon. And the sun and the moon are considered planets as far as astrology goes.
Right? And then when you put all this stuff together, there's a huge, extremely complex
interplay between all these different components that are all supposed to point to the person that
you were born as. Right. This is where I think I should say my beef now. I think it's a good
time for that. My beef is that I couldn't find anywhere, and this is me looking for science
where there is none, is why. Like the position of the stars and they all affect who you are and
what you're going to be like. All right. Well, explain that to me. How does it do that?
Oh, yeah. What forces, what scientific forces are behind this?
Zero.
That cause this?
None.
Like I get what you're saying, people, the stars are aligned and these things are
all in a certain place and you're going to be a certain way. All right. Well, how does it do that?
It doesn't.
That's where, that's my beef.
So, I mean, that's a legitimate beef.
There's no how.
No, there's not. Yeah.
There's none. I guess I'm not hung up on that fact. I think I just kind of accept it.
It's almost like coming upon the belief system of another culture.
Yeah, it's so hard.
And knowing that, like I don't subscribe to it, but I'm interested in like what they believe.
Right.
And how it applies to their life, but that doesn't mean that I believe in it.
Right.
I'm just, I'm just kind of interested in it in an academic sense.
Yeah, yeah. Well, you're, we're curious people.
Right.
I get that.
Right.
So, just don't get hung up on the fact that it doesn't actually work.
And you'll, you'll be interested in it. I promise.
No, I do think it's interesting. And I used to read my horoscope here and there just for fun,
just the same way I look at a fortune cookie.
Right.
It's just a parlor trick to me though. It's not, but anything I would take seriously.
I think in astrologer, even if they, even if they said fine, you don't believe in it,
that's fine, but this is more than a parlor trick.
Like they're really sitting down and applying this and it takes a tremendous amount of time,
calculation, a certain measure of, of science.
You have to understand astronomy at least because you have to go figure out when someone
was born, where, what was where, right?
Yeah, sure.
And so when you're sitting down and doing your chart, you were born a Pisces, right?
Yes.
So the Pisces constellation was behind the sun, but where was Saturn?
And why would Saturn matter? Well, Saturn is a melancholy planet, right?
It sure is.
So if Saturn is in a house associated with happiness, you might have a
thread of bitter sweetness that runs through your whole life.
That might be one interpretation of it.
Or you might be happy sometimes and sad sometimes.
Maybe.
Which is every person ever.
Sure.
I mean, yeah, definitely.
And again, I'm not explaining how this works.
I'm just saying like this is what an astrologer would sit down and think.
Or Mars is warlike.
Well, if Mars was in, I don't know, a house associated with aggressiveness,
you might get into fights your whole life according to this astrology chart.
So that's just each planet, right?
Right.
Let's say that you have Mars in an aggressive house and you have Saturn in a happy house.
How do those interact with each other?
How does that getting in fights all the time interact with the bitter sweetness that runs
through your life?
And that's open to interpretation as well.
And that's where the astrolog, I think I was saying astrologist earlier.
Is that even a word?
I think so.
Okay.
It doesn't seem, it seems like I've heard that before.
Well, in any way, that's where they come into play with their varying interpretations.
But not just the interpretations.
They're actually going to sit down and figure out what was where, what that means according
to the astrological tradition.
Right.
And then the third step is for them to interpret it for you.
Right.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So, I mean, there is a tremendous amount of work to it from what I can tell for a genuine
astrological chart, your friend's mom hooked you up when you were...
Yeah.
I mean, she didn't dash it off in five minutes.
I'll tell you that.
Yeah.
That was math involved.
And angles and stuff.
So, the main thing you're getting if you're looking at like a newspaper or if you have,
if you're signed up for some sort of internet daily horoscope is it's usually some sort of
personality profile advice on your life, maybe some sort of map to, for finances you might
want to think about investing soon.
That's where people probably get in trouble.
Yeah.
But it's pretty much personal advice stuff.
Not so much long-term future type of thing.
Not like predicting your future necessarily.
Well, they do to the extent of like, you'll have a so-so day today.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Today will be rather unremarkable.
Yeah.
Or like a lot of times it can be, I think it's like, you know, today might be a good day to
reach out to an old friend.
And if you follow that advice, then that's great because your old friend probably would
want to hear from you.
And then you have lunch with that friend and it goes great.
And you might say, we'll see there.
My, my horoscope said to reach out to an old friend and it went awesome.
Or if it went really horribly, you'd be like, why are you punishing me stars?
Yeah.
Or what if you get killed on the way to the lunch?
Like, you don't hear those stories.
No, but that's the great thing about astrology.
It removes personal responsibility from your decisions.
That's funny.
And I should say also, I want to, I want to like, there are even more layers to the whole
thing than what I, what I said.
Oh, sure.
I hope we kind of got the point across that there's layer upon layer upon layer and they
all interact with one another.
But I mean, like in a good astrologer, we'll take into account like, well, they're playing
it was in retrograde and what that means when you were born, you know, or if it's in retrograde
right now, there's just so much to it.
I think that's what fascinates me.
Well, Ed makes a good point.
If this is a true science, then it should have, it should pass the muster of the, of repeatable
testing, which of course it doesn't.
No, no, it really, really doesn't.
But some other people might say, you know what, this is, it's beyond science.
This is, you shouldn't try and quantify it in terms of science.
This is something that you can't, you can't even understand it.
Right.
Your puny science cannot explain this.
Yeah, it exists outside that realm to something that we don't know and understand.
And hey, I'm a science guy, but I'm not foolish enough to think there isn't anything
out there that I maybe don't know about or we can't prove.
I think it's very healthy.
You know?
I, my hat is off to you.
You're a 40 and you don't even know it.
Seriously, that's like, to me, that's the, the pinnacle of what a thinking person can aspire to.
Well, I think that's when you stop looking when you think that we, you know, we've got it all
figured out.
Right.
You know?
Yeah.
Yeah, especially when you aggressively attack other people who say otherwise.
Well, yeah.
That's, if this conversation is floating your vocalist in the Enlightenment episode,
that was good.
Oh, that was a good one.
Had a lot to do with that.
They have done studies though on the viability of astrology as far as,
you know, are you, are you could do divorce rates?
Are they compatible or do they comply with or correlate with the compatibility of two people?
Astrologically speaking.
Yeah.
They don't.
Yes.
You know, there's supposedly interaction amongst the signs where like, you know,
Virgos don't get along with Capricorns or something like that.
Yeah.
And that doesn't hold up through scientific study.
And if you cherry pick examples in your life, of course you might think it does.
Well, yeah, that's why a lot of people are like astrology is right.
It's a selection bias is what you're encountering.
You're ignoring the stuff that disproves it or that suggests that it's not true.
And instead just focusing on the amazing facts where it lines up.
Right.
All right.
That's a selection bias, right?
I think so.
I need to know more about all the different biases.
It's interesting.
We should say another thing that kind of suggests that astrology is not accurate.
The zodiac signs are no longer where they're supposed to be.
If you're going by your birth date, for example, I was born July 15th, so I would be a cancer.
If you actually follow the constellations, I'm a Gemini.
Oh, really?
Never knew that.
So, Gemini's are concerned with information, highly literate, curious,
adaptable, absent-minded, love to travel.
Whoa.
I am a Gemini.
Wow.
So, the reason why is because when astrology was first created, the Earth,
the constellations were lined up with where they were originally.
Right.
As the Earth rotates on its axis, it wobbles.
Yeah, per se.
And over the last couple of thousand years, it's wobbled so that those constellations
are no longer where they were when they set them 3,000 years ago.
Right.
So, today we have totally different signs.
Oh, what would mine be?
Can I figure that out?
So, you were born on the Ides of March.
You're still a Pisces, man.
I'm sorry.
Oh, no, I love it.
I am now a Gemini because it got moved.
So, let's go through because I think a lot of people don't know this.
And NASA blogged about it a couple of years ago and really caused a stir.
Is Jerry still a cat ox?
Jerry's birthday is April something, right?
Jerry's birthday is...
What's your birthday?
Your birthday is Valentine's Day.
I didn't know that.
Jerry just said her birthday is February 14th because we have to edit out any Jerry talk, right?
Jerry, what are you supposed to be normally?
You are a Capricorn.
You are January 20th to February 16th.
As far as NASA is concerned, you're a Capricorn.
So, it starts, and we should say, I don't think we said this,
but the zodiac officially in the West starts with Aries and moves on.
Yes.
So, starting with Capricorn because NASA is like,
no, we're going to start with the beginning of the year.
Capricorn, January 20th to February 16th.
Okay.
Aquarius is now February 16th to March 11th.
And you'll notice these aren't necessarily 30-day periods.
Yeah, so close.
Yeah, you are.
Pisces, March 11th to April 18th.
Aries, April 18th to May 13th.
Taurus, May 13th to June 21st.
That's a long one.
Gemini, June 21st to July 20th.
That's me now.
Cancer, July 20th to August 10th.
I used to be a cancer.
Leo, August 10th to September 16th.
Virgo, September 16th to October 30th.
Libra, October 30th to November 23rd.
Scorpio, November 23rd to 29th.
That's six days.
You got six days to be a Scorpio.
Wow.
It's kind of neat.
Ophiuchus.
Yeah, the long forgotten.
November 29th to December 17th.
Wow.
Isn't that crazy?
There's people out there who don't even know that they're that sign.
Yeah, or how to pronounce it.
Right, no one does.
No one alive knows how to pronounce that.
And then Sagittarius, December 17th to January 20th.
Wow, I don't even know anything anymore.
No, no one does, Chuck.
I think this is fascinating stuff though.
I've been thinking a lot lately about
what does shape your personality.
And what you become in life as far as nature and nurture and some people might throw this in there.
I think we should totally do a podcast on birth order.
Oh yeah, that's a good one.
Super fascinating to me.
Or whether hearing your name
or the vibrations caused by saying your own name throughout your life
has an effect on your personality.
What?
You heard that one?
No.
Yeah, supposedly the vibrations or the frequency
made from hearing and saying your own name throughout your life
makes your personality a certain way.
Weird.
Yeah, I mean, it's probably not true, but it's interesting.
Well, we teased Ronald Reagan earlier.
Well, we didn't tease Ronald Reagan.
We did.
But we can't talk about astrology without talking a little bit about the Reagan administration because
in 1988, Ron and Nancy were
sort of exposed, yeah, as having an astrologer
on the payroll to the tune of about how much?
Three grand?
Three grand.
Per what?
Reading?
A month.
Three grand a month.
Yeah.
That's not bad.
No, this lady was working hard.
Joan Quigley down under.
That's her nickname.
Medicine woman.
And it was revealed that she wrote up star charts
and basically detailed even down to the minute, supposedly,
depending on who you listen to, what Reagan's schedule should look like.
Right.
So this lady was definitely doing mundane interrogatory and natal astrology combined to create a chart.
Yes, for sure.
And Chief of Staff Don Regan wrote in his memoir,
I mean, this is not a matter of debate or anything.
No, this is for real.
For real, but Don Regan wrote in his memoirs and he talked about
capturing the public's attention like that was a big deal because it looked like
what was going on was going on, which was his schedule was
kind of being determined by an astrologer.
You can't talk to Gorby today.
This is a bad day to propose the salt treaty wait until November 18th.
That's when you talk to Gorby.
And then Don Regan would be told by Nancy he should be talking to Gorby on November 18th.
Yeah, because she would meet with Nancy, only met Ron once supposedly.
And Nancy downplayed it a lot.
Of course, they all tried to distance themselves.
She's like, is Charlie so stupid but do it.
Well, they said it was more of a hobby and she definitely had no
impact on decisions.
It was really just about scheduling.
Okay.
That's what they said.
Scheduling decisions.
But she wrote a book actually, Ms. Quigley in 1990.
It was called, this is the most on the nose book title of all time.
It was called What Does Joan Say?
Colin, My Seven Years as White House Astrologer to Nancy and Ronald Regan.
By me with Joan.
Do you get it?
And she said, quote, I was responsible for timing all press conferences,
most speeches, the state of the union addresses, the takeoffs and landings of Air Force One.
I picked the time of Ronald Reagan's debate with Jimmy Carter and the two debates with
Mondale, all extended trips are broad as well as shorter trips and one day excursions end, quote.
So yes, the leader of the free world, arguably the most powerful American president in recent
memory had his schedule determined by an astrologer.
So weird.
I got a couple more things.
All right, what you got?
So apparently Americans around the time of Reagan had hit like basically a low in believing
in astrology.
They did a poll after that, that news came out and they found that American belief overall
in astrology was at 12%, which is down from, this is an 88, which is down from 29%
the 10 years before in 1970.
Yeah, which makes total sense, like coming off of the hippie age and the goofy 70s.
What's your sign?
Into the very like kind of cynical late 80s.
Sure.
It aligns perfectly.
Right, the stars.
Somebody forgot to send Nancy and Ron that memo.
So in 2004, another poll found that it had gone back up to 29%.
No idea why.
And then another poll I saw that asked something different rather than do you believe in astrology
asked, would you say that astrology is quote, not at all scientific?
In 2004, 66% of Americans said that in 2012.
That it was not scientific.
Not scientific.
So basically they don't believe in astrology 66%.
And then in 2012, 55% said that.
So apparently belief in astrology is still on the increase.
Interesting.
Even more interesting in China, 92% of the public says they don't believe in astrology
compared to about 45% here.
And then lastly, I have one more story.
You ready?
Yeah.
And there's actually a blog post you can go read called The Genius Mural at St. John's.
Okay.
By you?
Yeah, it's from years back, but I just came across this story.
It's amazing.
There's this place called St. John's Anglican Church.
It's in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
Okay. And it was built in 1754.
And it was built with a mural on the ceiling of the night sky with gilded stars.
Lovely.
And they were remodeling the church and they wanted to redo the mural, right?
Recreated exactly as it had been.
But they realized they didn't have any dead-on photographs of it.
So they had to kind of like figure out what to do.
So they hired an astronomer and he started poking around into it.
And he realized that the mural, which had been constructed in 1754, was the exact
scene of the night sky over Lunenburg on December 24th, 1 CE, which is in the Christian
tradition is the night Christ was born.
Somebody in 1754 accurately calculated what the sky had looked like 1754 years before.
Wow.
On December 24th and turned it into a mural.
Isn't that amazing?
Amazing.
I love that story.
Pretty cool.
Yep. So that's astrology.
And what's the name of that story?
The...
Genius mural at St. John's.
Nice.
Thanks, man.
You got anything else?
Nope.
I could talk about this all day.
You sure?
I think we did right by it.
If you want to know more about astrology, go read Joan Quigley's book.
And since I said Joan Quigley, it's time for Listener Mail.
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Love the show.
I like to...
I can say like all the other fans, it's definitely my favorite thing to listen to.
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Just listen to action figures and was thrilled to hear you talk about Star Wars action figures.
I'm one of those Star Wars guys you mentioned that read way too much of the fan fiction and knew
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I wanted to share a fact I thought was interesting about the Kinner toys.
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Kinner, when originally packaging the characters,
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I'm probably not even pronouncing that right.
For the number four dash L-O-M, originally the droid.
And Zuckus, Z-U-C-K-U-S-S, originally the bug looking guy, and switched their names.
I'll bet somebody got fired for that one.
Did you believe it?
The name stuck until 1989 and you can see on newer packaging of the Hasbro toys that
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I always thought it was interesting, an interesting mishap.
Thanks for all you guys do.
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Sincerely.
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Wow.
How great would that be?
Man, that nice email, Adam, it was full of drama, suspense, facts.
And I could do my Conan and the Bride nerd voice, which I completely stole from him.
Sure.
I just want to make that clear.
Yeah, not claiming it is your own right.
It's an homage to Conan.
Yep.
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