Reddit reviews But What If We're Wrong?: Thinking About the Present As If It Were the Past
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BLUE RIDER
Astrology is a psuedoscience, the only problem is if you choose to take the problem personally. That everything in the world should or ought to fit into our current understanding of what science is is a pretty arrogant position to take and one I think most tv personality scientists take in error. The fact of the matter is that human knowledge has grown throughout history. Old facts were replaced by new ones, and thinking that we're somehow now immune to that as if we've suddenly right now got everything figured out is just silly and historically ignorant.
Chuck Klosterman has a really great book about this But What If We're Wrong?
I highly recommend this book. Covers things like your question
https://www.amazon.com/But-What-If-Were-Wrong/dp/0399184139
It sounds like But what if we're wrong? : thinking about the present as if it were the past, by Chuck Klosterman. The title on the cover is upside down too.