Monday 19 November 2018

Astronomy v/s Astrology

Astro means star, whereas nomos means  "arranging, regulating" and logia means "treating of". Hence astronomy is understanding star arrangement and astrology is treatment of humans based on star arrangement. But astronomy evolved as a branch of science after this Greek etymology description. 




Why astrology is wage ?


a) It blames its own input data interpretation, no twins born under same stars can have same life. No proper conclusive evidence of error propagation for further conclusion is seen on this case study.


b) The description solution is so wide it would cover the asked question to be both true and false.


c) It always says astrology is backed up by ancient mathematics, but back then Geo-centric model was used. But no clear justification is given by the astrologers, what happens to the differed prediction of Geo-centric and Helios-centric models.

d) No proper classification of celestial objects. Astrologers say it covers entire universe, if so what about the multi-verse ? 

Note: Multi verse is still a working theory in science.


Garbage Maintenance = Human civilization ?

Mohenjo-daro is the oldest known advanced civilization located at south Pakistan (previously in northern India). The per-historical context describes the beautiful urban marvel and civil engineering decor as civilization. In a philosophical way to understand the per-historical description: civilization depend up on building monuments and how people can maintain human garbage! Unfortunately it does not describe about the love towards life as we all hope to be. It is a very biased description or it is the truth of human nature. Hence the goal of the city should be to keep it clean, which makes sense to be a part of human life, but it should not be termed as the achievement of civilization. 



If this is true, then we have to re-define civilization; Many science fiction books and movies talk about understanding alien civilization but it is still the definition of human civilization, which needs to be cleared.

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