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We can detect regular, coordinated brain activity in human fetus several weeks before the actual birth.
I wonder how astrology followers cope with this fact, because it makes birth date totally irrelevant (we/soul/whatever is/are "implanted" much earlier).
Considering the fact that a lot of births are randomly or purposely triggered/accelerated by some external factors, you can't even defend zodiac mumbo-jumbo by "shifting" the zodiac carousel and extrapolating moment of this "startup" from birth date backwards.
 
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We can detect regular, coordinated brain activity in human fetus several weeks before the actual birth.
I wonder how astrology followers cope with this fact, because it makes birth date totally irrelevant (we/soul/whatever is/are "implanted" much earlier).
Considering the fact that a lot of births are randomly or purposely triggered/accelerated by some external factors, you can't even defend zodiac mumbo-jumbo by "shifting" the zodiac carousel and extrapolating moment of this "startup" from birth date backwards.
I'm not sure, but I think this is probably the least relevant logical hole in the theory of astrology... 😏
 
I do quite like Orion though - I was very excited when I first visited Betelgeuse which I think is a fascinating star, and there was something quite special about flying past it... one of the many great moments in ED.
A massive advantage of playing in VR is the sense of scale you get compared to flat screen - the first time I saw a neutron star in VR compared to playing on screen was like whooooaaaaa!!!
I started playing ED because I have always been into astronomy, since I was a kid.
Every time I visited a star whose name I had known for years, it has been emotional for me.

As a matter of fact, I worked to obtain the permit to Alioth for no other reason than to trace the Big Dipper with my DBX and then see it from Sol in the Galaxy Map.
(Yes, yes, constellations can be shown, but that's not the point).

One of the best moments I had in ED was tracking the first asterism I've ever known as a kid, and then moving around in the Galaxy Map to see how it really looks in 3D.

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