[net.books] British Astronomer Supports Astrology!?

hsf@hlexa.UUCP (Henry Friedman) (04/05/84)

Michael Shallis and his publisher (Schocken) claim that he is a
serious astrophysicist, astronomer and physics teacher and that he
is affiliated with Oxford.  The first few chapters of his book
"On Time" present the most down-to-earth, straightforward presentation
of time and relativity that you would want to read.

But after a transitional chapter on chance versus causality, he
quickly heads for the wild blue yonder. He ends up supporting
astrology as a valid synchronistic (acausally ordered) phenomenon--
an expression of a symbolic reality system that rivals ordinary
reality.  Shallis even claims that there are other serious astronomers
who also believe in astrology and synchronicity.

Now far be it for me to object to this, as the above almost exactly
supports the position I took in my Time and Immortality series,
published on the net (with respect to synchronicity, multiple realities,
and astrology).  He even further gratified me by expressing one of
my pet peeves: Even tribal witch doctors divining the future by
reading animal entrails and even palm readers aren't accused of
believing in a causal relationship between their system of divination
and ensuing events.  But astrologers are always presumed to believe
in such causal links.

But my own impression notwithstanding, most of you  would no doubt
want to quickly relieve him of his observatory privileges and
key to the faculty lounge.