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I believe that Astrology will eventually be counted among the
sciences by the scientific community at some point in the future;
perhaps as a "soft" science, like psychology.
And I suggest that this will come about because physicists will
finally recognize that undetectable alternate-dimensional forces,
such as superluminal forces, establish connections of various kinds
between all objects in the Universe, and that some of those forces
constitute astrological influences, with observable effects on the
human psyche.

Knowing about tachyons, a proper understanding of which requires that
at least one set of alternate dimensions exist in the form of a
mathematically imaginary superluminal spacetime (corresponding to our
mathematically real spacetime), brings with it the implication that
astrological forces are actually tachyonic - which explains why such
forces cannot be detected using the kinds of particle-detection
instrumentation we currently have available.

But that is going to change, as follows.

Many physicists are already trumpeting the call to embrace alternate
dimensions as a way to explain things that the standard models of
particle physics and cosmology cannot address. Consider, for
instance, Harvard physics professor Lisa Randall, and her
article "The Case for Extra Dimensions" in the latest issue of
Physics Today magazine (July 2007, page 80), where she writes: "Extra
dimensions can have implications for the world we see, and they can
explain phenomena that seem utterly mysterious when viewed from the
perspective of a three-dimensional observer." [ Online, see:
www.physicstoday.org ]

Randall goes on to state flatly that the Large Hadron Collider,
scheduled for startup next year, will prove, within the next five
years, that there exists an extra dimension associated with gravity,
and which explains why gravity is the weakest of the four fundamental
forces (because it is very strong in an alternate-dimensional realm,
called a "brane", and dissipates most of its energy in that realm,
instead of in ours).

I personally contend that gravity too is faster-than-light, and is
therefore a tachyonic force, which hypothesis is actually consistent
with Randall's theory (she has published a book on her gravity
theory). And I predict that confirmation of Randall's ideas, by
experiments carried out with the Large Hadron Collider, will lead
physicists to the very same conclusion. They will be compelled to
admit that the search for the quanta of gravity and the search for
tachyons is one in the same search.

This, in turn, will lead to experimental proof for the existence of
tachyons, which will be accompanied or immediately followed by
empirical proof that many previously unexplained paranormal
phenomena, such as psychic ability and astrological forces (presently
discounted by most scientists), will find satisfying explanation when
Tachyonics (the study of tachyons) is employed to understand the
energies involved.

For more on tachyons and Tachyonics, go to
www.TachyonicsSociety.org





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