Psychics and horoscopes?
Of course there have been many debates on the accuracy of psychics and their horoscopes and well dealing with any supernatural like phenomenon they can be very hard to disprove, sometimes even impossible.
However I think it is possible to prove that many people are very easily swayed into believing horoscopes of people claiming to be psychic.
In April 1968, Michel Gauquelin, a french psychologist, posed as a psychic and entered the following ad in the magazine Ici-Paris:
The ad offered a free horoscope to anyone who submitted just a date and place of birth. The ad received over 500 replies, so Gauquelin sent them all horoscopes and asked how close the horoscope fitted to them. Of the first 150 replies, 94% said that the horoscope at least related to them.
This is fine, perhaps Gauquelin had had psychic powers all along and subconsciously gave correct horoscopes to people. Here's catch #1: every person received the exact same horoscope. And catch #2 for hilarity's sake: the horoscope was a computer generated horoscope of serial killer Dr. Petiot.
Sources:
Image 1 : Gunnshots (Don)
Image 2: http://www.astrology-and-science.com/D-effe02.gif
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