The South Dakota bill, which was passed 36-30 (not all the legislators are idiots; hereâs the roll call vote), includes a number of delightful errors, which are worth examining one by one. Letâs start with the most entertaining claim:
"That there are a variety of climatological, meteorological, astrological, thermological, cosmological, and ecological dynamics that can effect (sic) world weather phenomena and that the significance and interrelativity of these factors is largely speculative."
Wow! The South Dakota legislature has declared, by majority vote, that the ancient pseudoscience of astrology âcan effect world weatherâ! Astrology, of course, is a superstitious belief that the movements of stars and planets can affect our daily lives here on Earth, a belief that has no basis in science. Some people â" including, apparently, the South Dakota legislature â" still take it seriously, although most view astrological forecasts as light entertainment.
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