Come up with a scientific hypothesis to test your claims. How does the position of the stars affect human personality and events? What is the physical process involved? Is this effect transmitted by light? By gravity, By quantum mechanics? Your hypothesis will need to stand up to the scrutiny of known modern science. How do you account for the speed of light being a hard limit on the transmission of information, and stars being many light years away? How do you account for relativity, precession, and other effects when determining the relevance of position? Is Earth the only relevant vantage point? If so, why, and what does this imply about relativity's thesis that the universe has no preferred reference frames? If your hypothesis involves constellations, you need to explain how stars which just happen to appear in groups from Earth, in the illusory 2D plane of the sky, correlate effects across their arbitrary positions in spacetime.<p>Since you claim to have enough knowledge to calculate the events created by astrology, an accurate list of future events would be a good place to start, as well as a formal proof of your method for such calculation, presented for peer review.<p>You will also need to explain how every experiment attempting to validate astrology has found that it does <i>not</i> actually work, and that there is no known scientific basis by which it <i>could even possibly</i> work, beyond psychological effects and fraud, and why all of those experiments were wrong, and no replicable proof of astrology was possible until you and your theories came along, despite people wanting and trying to prove it true for millennia. The principles of astrology were formed at a time when human societies had a wholly supernatural worldview, before people even knew what stars were. That's going to be the difficult part, proving that ancient wizards, alchemists and soothsayers had a more valid and accurate cosmological model than modern astronomers and physicists.<p>Once your results have been published, peer reviewed, experimentally replicated and validated through rigorous scientific consensus, then you can submit an article about it to Hacker News. Of course by then, having essentially overturned the fundamentals of known physics and proven the existence of the supernatural, everyone will probably already know about it.