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Originally Posted by Robert Tulip
I have now done this, and the results are positive but weak. There are 106 astronomers listed on wikipedia with birth dates given since 1900. Seven have Uranus-Sun aspects with orb closer than one degree, but this is in line with chance. Two (Karl Jansky and Albert Whitford) have Uranus-Sun aspects with orb closer than 0.03 degrees, a finding only present in 2% of random samples of 106 people. The small number of correlations and the possible data error means this sample cannot be said to replicate the first finding with the group of 32.
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So what does that indicate for your premise? (I'd also consider 106 to be a very small sample size, though I'll acknowledge that data is probably limited. Can you try a different group and a different correlation? Politicians, maybe?)
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