How does astrology account for black holes?!


Question: They have more matter, and are infinitely more dense than any star or planet, but they have no effect on us ??


Answers: They have more matter, and are infinitely more dense than any star or planet, but they have no effect on us ??

Why does the formula for gravity count for black holes and not for planets and stars

Planets are millions of miles away and stars are just as far away as black holes

True. Makes me wonder how accurate astrology truly is.

Most black holes only have an effect at closer ranges to other things (in a cosmic sense) and although you are being acted upon with a force of gravity by every object in the universe, at this range the force of attraction between us and the black hole is negligible.

The force of gravitational attraction (in Newtons) between two objects is as follows.

F=G * m1 * m2 / d^2

The force of gravitational attraction = The Gravitational constant, times the Mass of object one (in kg), times the mass of object two (in kg), divided by the distance between the two objects(in meters)

Since the distance between the two objects (us and the hole) is millions and millions of meters squared, the answer looks a little like this.

F= 0.000000000000000000000000001 Newtons (it wouldn't let me add any more zero's)

The Earth easily overpowers this tiny force, keeping your feet firmly on the ground, no matter how many black holes are out there.

Well as you know,astrology is nonsense

Astrology is geocentric. Earth being the "center of the universe. After it was discovered that every planet orbits the sun, it did not change this point of view. The outer most planets were not known until the telescope was invented. Dispite hundreds of planets being found around other stars, astrologers stick to this solar system.

What kind of energy that supposedly emit from these planets is never mentioned. Nor why it can't be measured or detected. All known types of energy weaken over distance but not for astrology. An astrologer is only concerned about angles, the size of a planet does not matter.

Below is a link to Bad Astronomy's astrology site that can explain it a lot better.



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