On 11/1/07, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Astrology is fairly exact, but if the input data were to be flawed,
> so would the results be. A difference of a few minutes in recording
> the time of birth could change someone's horoscope, and then it would
> appear that it is not accurate."
How is time of birth measured? When labor begins? When the head of the
baby peeps into the world? When the feet of the baby leaves the
mother's body? When the umbilical chord is cut? Isn't the interval
between all these things in the order of a few minutes?
Thaths
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