Originally posted by: Modeps
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Sabot
Originally posted by: Descartes
I believe in the fallacious causal relationships that people derive after the effect. It's referred to as post hoc ergo propter hoc; after a positive outcome people like to associate a causal relationship with something entirely nonsensical in the past, and some people choose karma. This behavior doensn't surprise me, because there are people who believe that celestial bodies influence human behavior.
I don't think it's that simple - I do agree with you to a certain degree, because I can see why people would do that.
Celestial bodies influencing behavior is not something I believe in, however.
The moon and the sun cycles have been proven to effect ppl and animals
Yep, the moon's gravitational pull can effect something a huge as the tides, it would only make sense that it would effect the water in our own bodies. Also, many people have a condition known as SAD where they get depressed in the winter from lack of sunlight.
Right, because tidal forces acting on a body as massive as the entire earth is analogous to such an infinitessimally small body as ourselves. :disgust:
And the idea of SAD derives from the synthezation of melatonin from serotonin by the light-transducing pineal gland I believe, but my point still stands.