Thursday, January 19, 2012

How did ancient people (greeks and Romans etc.) ever actually see the zodiac signs in the stars?

I mean it's just like a bunch or stars. I mean aries is three stars in a line I think. What the hell?How did ancient people (greeks and Romans etc.) ever actually see the zodiac signs in the stars?
People were more imaginative before TV rotted their brains away.



Also, the constellations look different now to how they did 5000 years ago.How did ancient people (greeks and Romans etc.) ever actually see the zodiac signs in the stars?
I always assumed they were drunkat the timeHow did ancient people (greeks and Romans etc.) ever actually see the zodiac signs in the stars?
The Zodiac has its origins in ancient Sumer (biblical Sinar), within present-day Iraq. It was also where the Edin ("place of the righteous ones") was. The din or dingir ("righteous ones of the rocketships") were space-faring aliens who were mistaken for gods. They taught the ancient people all about the Zodiac and the cycles called the Ages. These were measures of time associated with their succession rules.
The ancient Greeks were just as advanced or possibly even more advanced than we are today. Although in the few thousand of years the constellations have drifted further apart at one time they made shapes that the Greeks named after numerous historical figures.
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