Bill Nye on Astrology – Is It A Little Slanted?

Editor’s Comment on Intuitive Meaning:

I love Bill Nye, but who doesn’t? Bill began his Science Guy on the Seattle based comedy show, Almost Live. In this short video Bill Nye the Science Guy brings up one very interesting point that is a great topic for debate.

This video delves in to my favorite topic, that being the “intuitive meaning”. Just how accurate is our astrology today? Times change, the universe expands, and what was once fully in alignment may have shifted.

Nonetheless, the stars are the stars, and the foundation of astrology remains an amazingly deep source of great intuitive meaning.

Learn more about astrology in the DVD Quantum Astrology, a highly acclaimed, inspiring look at astrology.

Bill Nye on Astrology from his show the Eye of Nye

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19 comments to Bill Nye on Astrology – Is It A Little Slanted?

  • waarde2

    I think it’s clear we’re dealing with a sexy scorpio here..

  • gamerman2360

    Oh, I can feel positive energy coming from one of Jupiter’s moons. Time to buy some real estate.

  • AquaB1u3

    The dude is outgoing & hilarous, nothing like a Scorpio.
    I’m a Scorpio 11/15

  • DonYuJuana

    “Millionaires don’t use Astrology, billionaires do.”
    — J. P. Morgan

    Nye is just a nay saying shill.

  • iyasaekki

    “Superstition is to religion what astrology is to astronomy: the mad daughter of a wise mother.”
    —Voltaire

  • Octoberskylight

    well 24,000 years you’ll be back to what you used to be maybe. good luck seeing it. :P

  • jordanmarcus

    well without a doubt the alignment of the planets do have significance on what happens on earth. I mean the moon alone has a big influence, controlling the tides of the ocean, and dont forget our bodies are made up of mostly water. And you can look at the police statistics of full moons for further evidence. as a matter of fact, the words “lunatic” and “martial” have astrological origins.

  • ebrobaru

    @jordanmarcus The moon influencing behaivor is an urban legend. Yes it affects tides, and even the solid ground on earth. The planets though are hundreds, thousands and tenths of thousands times farther away. Hence their effects are negligible.

  • GCBiggles

    @jordanmarcus
    Ummmm….it also means there is more LIGHT at night to do things.
    If battle, crime (and arrests) increase during a full moon, doesn’t it occur to people that criminals can SEE better during a full moon? And if that criminal is chased through an alleyway, he’s less likely to get away because the police can see better in moonlight.

    This is one of the biggest “duh, no kidding”s in all mankind. But we love mystique and despise people who take it away with rational thought.

  • jordanmarcus

    @ebrobaru im just pointing out how the stars have always been linked to the human experience. urban legend or not, ive met police who BELIEVE the full moon has an effect on ppl. Why are they wrong? because astrology doesnt hold up to the scientific method? many abstract concepts such as love or poetry wont either, im jus sayin basing your beliefs on the scientific methods limited analysis is jus crazy to me

  • jordanmarcus

    @GCBiggles concepts of a mystical, meta-physical, or spiritual nature will never be fully grasped by your “rational thought”. .Macrocosmos is the same as microcosmos. great “thinkers” such as albert einstein and carl jung surely didnt dismiss astrology as useless

  • Remagoen

    @jordanmarcus

    Martial doesn’t have astrological origins. Mars was named after the Roman god of war, Mars, which is where we get the word from.

  • ebrobaru

    @jordanmarcus policemen are people just like you and me. And they are also subject to beliefs, rational or not, just like anybody else. They are wrong in this case, because they are assuming something, and they think it is the truth. If they did a little further invesitigation (no pun intended), they would realize that they were wrong with the facts.

  • jordanmarcus

    @Remagoen ancient roman mythology is absolutely astrological in origin my friend, which was my point to begin with.

  • jordanmarcus

    @ebrobaru point taken. your rationality prevails yet again. but don’t you ever think that sometimes reality is indeed stranger than fiction? cant lifes mysteries prove to be irrational at times?

  • ebrobaru

    @jordanmarcus I agree completely that truth is often stranger than fiction. That is why we really don´t need all these semi-truths and myths.

  • jordanmarcus

    @ebrobaru i respect that view point, because the search for truth is what i believe will lead to universal love. but in my opinion some of these “half-truths and myths” are all we have to express some kind of comprehension of the , as of now, incomprehensible. symbolism, synchronicity, and archetypical analysis are all the offspring of astrology. maybe they arent “needed” per say, but i dont see astrology as dangerous or useless. i see it in a positive light.

  • GCBiggles

    @jordanmarcus “spiritual nature will never be fully grasped by your “rational thought”

    Yeah right. Let’s dispense with that big old nasty rational thought. The same rational thought that supplied you with the computer you are now using to post messages. Those “meta-physical” electrons responding to your key-presses were never told by you that it’s more important to just believe in the spirit of the key-press.
    Viva spiritualism! But unplug your computer first…

  • ebrobaru

    @jordanmarcus it´s harmless as long as it is seen as pure entertainment. Of course it´s a multimillion dollar business. However, there are many many people that believe in it as a fact, and plan their days around it. And many charlatans that take advantage of these gullible people.

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