What Science Says about Astrology

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Carlos Orsi

Translation from English by Olga Ferapontova. – Moscow: Gaidar Institute Press, 2026. – 224 p.

ISBN 978-5-93255-721-1

For thousands of years, people have believed that the positions of the stars and planets influence events on Earth. Today, astrology is a lucrative global market, with newspaper columns, mobile apps, and professional counselors weighing in on everything from love life to health to the stock market. Yet scientific evidence shows indisputably that it is simply superstition. Why does astrology appeal to so many people? What makes its prognostications seem persuasive? Is there any harm to believing in astrology anyway?

This book examines astrology through the lens of science: from its colorful history and experimental tests of predictions to the social and psychological factors explaining its enduring popularity. Carlos Orsi explores the importance of astrology to the history of science and the reasons it has been categorized as a pseudoscience. He investigates its tenets, recounting how scientists debunked common claims. With both empathy and skepticism, Orsi illuminates the psychological, rhetorical, and emotional mechanisms that cause people to find astrological predictions convincing. He also addresses the dangers of irrational beliefs and the risks of applying astrology to serious decisions. Wide-ranging and entertaining, this book offers a critical look at the modern appeal of an ancient superstition.