What is the scientific status of astrology today?
A) Although astrology is implausible on general theoretical grounds, there is real observational evidence for it.
B) It is implausible on general theoretical grounds, and there are no scientific observations to support it.
C) Although it is theoretically plausible, and although real observational evidence exists for it, most scientists still will not accept astrology because it seems too unconventional or "kooky."
D) Although there is no real observational evidence for this phenomenon, astrology is theoretically plausible.
E) Astrology is plausible on general theoretical grounds, and there is also real observational evidence for it, which is why most scientists believe that astrology has real validity.
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