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[Evolution of Human Behavior] Astrology and Influenza

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Although Corona-19 is extreme in 2020, influenza was the most serious public health infection crisis a year ago. Influenza causes nearly 400,000 deaths annually on average. People over the age of 65 are particularly vulnerable. Every year, influenza injures 200,000 people in the United States alone, leading to the deaths of approximately 36,000. The 1918 Spanish Flu, which killed approximately 50 million people, was brought on by influenza. By the end of the previous year, only two pandemics had been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO), the first being the Hong Kong flu in 1968 and the second being the swine flu in 2009. Influenza is to blame for everything.

People pondered the causes of the influenza pandemic prior to the discovery of the virus. Additionally, individuals noted the unusual star movement. Sagittarius and Capricorn always stood tall when looking up at the sky when an influenza epidemic spread and killed a lot of people.

Stars and humans Influenza’s etymology is a mystery, but it appears to be a zoonotic disease that spread to humans through the domestication of poultry. Chickens and ducks are the vectors through which avian influenza enters humans. A significant obstacle for viruses is the process of adjusting to a new species, specifically the human body. It will probably fail. However, “fortunately” there would be a man who adapted to the new species as the population grew, the number of livestock increased, and humans and livestock came into frequent contact. It is from before the Neolithic.

There were definitely influenza epidemics in areas with a lot of people before 6000 B.C. Hippocrates described a disease with flu-like symptoms in the fourth century BC. As people settled in one area and began farming and herding, influenza spread.

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As pioneers from Western Europe explored the Americas, a large number of Native Americans perished. It was probably brought on by a pandemic of influenza in 1493. Columbus brought influenza to the New World for the first time. He arrived in America—specifically, the Antilles—in 1492, so it happened in a single year. It is truly regrettable that Native Americans suffered such a tragic fate as a result of an unanticipated disaster. However, the Old World has actually been doing it for thousands of years. We are all descendents of those who were lucky enough to escape the influenza pandemic.

Why this tragedy occurs repeatedly baffles me. Moreover, influenza was most prevalent during the winter. Additionally, another one occurred on a 12-month cycle. It was the constellations’ movement. The tilt of the axis of rotation and the distance from the sun both have an impact on the periodic climate changes that occur in the world of living things and cause a variety of phenomena. A little shrewd person might be able to figure out that the earth’s changes are linked to the movement of the sun, moon, and stars.

The Italian word influente, which means “influence,” is where the name “influenza” comes from. The ominous movements of the celestial bodies were cited as the cause of periodic influenza epidemics. By looking directly at the sky, one could “divide” changes on the ground. Astrology began at this point.

Sajumyeongri, or the sun, moon, and stars in the East, is also a form of astrology. This is ultimately due to the fact that saju is a mark associated with the cyclical movement of time. The moon and the sun were the most significant. It’s easy for anyone to guess where it is. When farming, fishing, and sailing first became popular among humans, this is the beginning of civilization. The movement of the sun and moon was connected to the transitions of day and night, seasons, and tides.

This is a fallacy of the circular argument. Why is winter approaching? due to the fact that the year is becoming shorter. Why are years becoming shorter? since it’s winter. In fact, there is nothing to this kind of evidence. It did, however, appear to “explain” something. I started looking up at the sky after I stopped sleeping at night. There is also a job in which one only looks at the sky to survive. the beginning of astronomy.

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Although he was actually an astrologer, Johannes Kepler, who lived in Germany in the 17th century, is remembered as a great astronomer. He believed that the human world could be directly affected by changes in the celestial bodies. The motions of the celestial bodies had an impact on the soul of the earth, which had its own soul. The human soul was also. This is due to its clay construction. Naturally, Kepler attempted to establish astrology through mathematical explanations and scientific observations. Astrology was absurd to him. “Astrology is the miserable daughter who feeds her mother, who is called astronomy,” he even made fun of himself. Astronomers appeared to be a poor profession even at that time.

The sky contains more than just the sun and moon. Five planets exist. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn are them. It goes by Ohseong. By adding the month to the day, it means the year and the month, and it is a word that describes the day of the week. It began around the third century AD. The following are the weeks in Latin: Lunae is on Monday, Martis is on Tuesday, Mercurii is on Wednesday, Lovis is on Thursday, Veneris is on Friday, Saturn is on Saturday, and Solis is on Sunday (add dies after).

Everything in the world began to be divided into five categories beginning with the five planets. Gold, earth, water, iron, fire, wood, and earth all have direct ties to the five colors black, white, red, blue, and yellow, respectively. Each is connected to the little finger, ring finger, middle finger, index finger, and thumb and represents the five directions—north, west, south, east, and middle. This continues indefinitely. Ear, nose, mouth, tongue, five eye holes, five hearts of thoughts, kidneys, lungs, heart, liver, and five spleen organs, and five animals: chestnuts, peaches, apricots, plums, pig, chicken, sheep, dog, cow, and jujubes Even the four seasons were extended to five: The addition of an imaginary element known as ether to the four elements—water, fire, earth, and air—created the five elements—winter, autumn, summer, spring, and early fall. Although it seems a little far-fetched, not a lot of academics believed in the existence of ether even a century ago.

development of astrology Astrology, which was based on the sun, moon, and five stars—or planets, to be exact—didn’t forget about the “little guy.” There were a lot of stars in the sky, but only a few of them made a good constellation. The 12th palace is the zodiac. It is a custom that dates back to ancient Babylon.

30 degrees separate the sun’s circular orbit around the vernal equinox. all 360 degrees in all. Moreover, to affix twelve constellations to each. However, the sun, moon, and five planets have nothing to do with the stars in the sky. The constellation’s position cannot be divided precisely by 30 degrees. It was brought in the right way. Additionally, the earth’s axis rotates continuously for approximately 26,000 years. referred to as precession. Therefore, the position of the constellation changes even after hundreds of years. For instance, Magal, or a person born on January 1st, receives a Capricorn horoscope. Sagittarius, on the other hand, can be seen in the night sky on January 1st. The vernal equinox ought to begin with either Aries or Aries, but it actually begins with Pisces.

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When the International Astronomical Union established the boundaries of the constellations in the 1930s, a new constellation was also added to the ecliptic. between December 17 and November 30. The bow is also known as the 13 palaces because it only takes 18 days. It has twelve constellation points that are precisely divided by 30 degrees, making it a serpentine shape. However, if it is based on the 13 signs of the zodiac, it is determined by the constellations that are actually floating in the sky. The constellations vary in their relative sizes. There are large and small constellations. As a result, the number of birthdays associated with each constellation also varies. The constellations used in ancient astrology, the constellations used today, and their respective sizes are all distinct. There appears to be no room for error in astrology, but something seems arbitrary.

Regardless, as these 12 or 13 signs were added, astrology became more complicated. twelve constellations, five planets, the sun, and the moon. The relationships between the various objects and what they represent are also added. Sexter, Square, Thorin, Opposition, and Conjunction are the states where the angle of action is 60 degrees, 90 degrees, 120 degrees, 180 degrees, and 0 degrees around the Earth, respectively. Each planet’s power strengthens, counters, harmonizes, or even fights in this so-called aspect. There is also the idea of a house, which is a reference to the constellations that were visible on the eastern and western horizons when a person was born. It is to extend the birthday by one hour. It begins to resemble the saju quite a bit at this point.

In addition, it does not end here. There were initially five planets, but it was later discovered that there were additional ones. Pluto, Neptune, and Uranus. In 1781, 1846, and 1930, it was first observed or reported. Therefore, divination in contemporary astrology uses three planets—quite modern! However, Pluto lost its status as a planet in 2006. The astrological community’s reaction to this is unknown.

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