Astrology, involves the forecasting of earthly and human events through the observation and interpretation of the fixed stars, the Sun, the Moon, and the planets. (Read their star sign, the wrong one) Scientists label astrology as a pseudo-science. Pseudo means not real or fake. Therefore, scientists believe astrology to be a fake science. The reason for this is that the claims made lack the ability to be tested; its predictions are often vague and unfalsifiable. Scientists don't believe the claims of astrology can be explained or tested accurately. Predictions are often vague. Two horoscopes from different sources Different signs apply to you? How do astrologists explain it? As you watch, pay attention to how they appeal to scientific language. https://youtu.be/SomR8uzXjmE?si=QV0Ih_jjASTfnoC8 https://youtu.be/GG2t8oomoH0?si=lwWBTBldw6tIL77O Criticism Only 12 personality types? 1/12 of the earth's population experience the same thing? Astrology ...
Ancient Stories of Werewolves The Arcadian royal family, however, is the source of the most well-known story. King Lycaon and his fifty sons, who were infamous for their impiety, reportedly incensed Zeus when they fed him a dinner prepared by a slaughtered child. The Roman poet Ovid recounts in his Metamorphoses that Zeus punished Lycaon by transforming him into a wolf. This story is a prime example of ancient Greek mythology’s recurring subject of divine punishment and change. Written around 2100 BC, the Epic of Gilgamesh, gives us the earliest surviving example of man-to-wolf transformation. Ishtar, the goddess of fertility, love, and war, is in love with the hero Gilgamesh and thus flirts with him. Gilgamesh rejects her advances because he has heard of how badly she treated her previous suitors. One suitor in particular, a young shepherd who had fallen in love with the goddess, comes to mind. This shepherd left Ishtar abundant offerings at a mountain shrine. Ishtar ...
Early explanation for fossils In the 4th century BCE Aristotle made critical observations of the slow rate of geological change. He observed the composition of the land and formulated a theory where the Earth changes at a slow rate and that these changes cannot be observed during one person's lifetime. Aristotle developed one of the first evidence-based concepts connected to the geological realm regarding the rate at which the Earth physically changes. He realized that coastlines change. Sea arches collapse and turn to sea stacks. The shorelines move but it happens so slowly one man can't observe it in his lifetime. Many people believed that fossils grew underground. They called them 'the devil's toesnails' or tongue stones. The Rock Cycle https://youtu.be/7Bxw4kkeHJ8 https://youtu.be/EjnsLu6RyYU Sedimentary Rocks A Danish Catholic bishop by the name of Nicholas Steno took up the hobby of studying rocks in between his biblical studies....
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