Since ancient times, man has looked at the sky and tried to count the stars. Today we know that the number of stars is large, but not infinite, and a sharp-eyed observer can count as many as 25,000 stars when the atmospheric conditions are good.
But the immensity of the sky, even under the light of modern knowledge, is a given and has always caused and still causes awe in man.
For this reason after all, knowing the stars and constellations and invoking them with specific names, creates in man a feeling of security and satisfaction.
Many of the star names we still use today are Greek.
And the Greeks were perhaps the first to give names to star clusters and create star catalogues.
For this reason we can state with certainty that the history of astronomy began in ancient Greece.
We must not forget that according to mythology, the Greek god Hermes was the first to notice the order in the things of the sky and to calculate the arrangement of the stars and the intervals of the seasons.
The first clear reference to even a rudimentary knowledge of the names of some stars and constellations comes from Homer, specifically from his epic works Iliad and Odyssey, written in the 8th BC. century.
In the Iliad, describing Achilles' shield, Homer names the Pleiades, the Hyades, Orion and the Great Bear.
He also likens the glittering helmet and shield of Diomedes to the "autumn star", i.e. Sirius.
Sirius, as "son of Orion" due to its position near this constellation, is also used in similes concerning Achilles and Hector.
In the Odyssey, there are references to all the above stars and constellations, e.g. Vootis.
Also, in this epic we find a clear reference to the ways of the Sun "tropei helioio".
So from Homer's reports we can conclude that already in the 8th BC. century, some constellations, but also some celestial phenomena were known to the Greeks.
Various stars were named and even considered so familiar that they were used in similes involving gods and men.
Perhaps the planets had not yet differentiated, since there is no evidence of this, but it should be emphasized that there is also no evidence to suggest that this had not happened.
On the other hand, there are many indications capable of convincing us that the correlation of the state of the sky and the passage of time on earth was widely known, based on observations.
At the same time as Homer or a little later, Hesiod, in his book Works and Days, also mentions many constellations, which the farmer must consult for his daily activities. For example, he recommends that harvesting begin when the Pleiades rise and sowing when they approach their sunset.
Hesiod mentions all the stars and constellations that Homer had named, making special mention of Sirius and Arcturus. In the Works and Days there are also three references to the solstices. A rumor even says that Siodos also wrote a work exclusively about sterilizations, which, however, was lost like many of his other works.
We should point out that Sirius is the star mentioned in all world religions with the names Sirius, Surya, Sur, Sheir, Osiris, etc. From Peru and Mexico to Australia and Japan and from Iceland to South Africa, a tradition lives on for thousands of years, despite efforts to eradicate it, to remind man of his relationship with the distant star and how the gods -settler kings, brought the seed of life to this distant planet of our galaxy.
an attempt will be made to correlate the life of the earth with the mysterious star, as convincingly as possible, based on the evidence from the traditions of the peoples of the earth. These peoples despite the huge distance of the star from the earth, which according to astronomers is 8.8 light years or 83,255,040,000,000 kilometers, know a lot about this star, which was the object of worship of the ancient peoples.
Sirius was the starting point of the gods who settled the earth without excluding the participation of more distant stars. Starting point of the gods Sirius is considered and not any other star. This is justified since on a global scale Sirius was the object of worship, a worship that dates back to the appearance of man on earth.
Despite being huge for human data, Sirius is a very close star for cosmic data and the gods.
Listed below are the celestial bodies that make up the Sirius star system and information about them, according to the latest scientific data.
(Sirius I) is a star of enormous dimensions, sun-giant in relation to the sun of our solar system. It is a very bright star.
It has a radius of 1.5 times that of the sun, its mass is 2.5 times that of the sun, and 35.5 times its brightness.
It has a surface temperature of 11,200C as much as the distance in kilometers between the Pyramids of Cheops and Yucatan Mexico, but so is the escape velocity of bodies from the earth's gravity in meters per second.
(Sirius II) It is a heavy star, a white dwarf, is white in color and is invisible to the naked eye.
It was JUST discovered in 1862 with a powerful telescope and I emphasize the year because it will happen below.
For 50 years it is covered by Sirius "A" and its visible period is another fifty (50) years.
It is 65,000 times more dense than our sun and has 95% of its mass, while it is 10,000 times darker than Sirius "A".
(Sirius III) THE UNKNOWN STAR Astronomer Fox claims to have seen Sirius III in 1920.
It is four times lighter than Sirius "A" and moves like Sirius "B".
It has a satellite "E" which is the planet of the inhabited system and from which the colonization of the earth began.
This planet is entirely influenced by the Companion.
The fifty years of the Synod period are pervasive in Greek tradition.
The existence of Serius was known to ancient civilizations, BEFORE THEY WERE DISCOVERED BY MODERN SCIENCE, as evidenced by ancient texts and ancient performances.
The "strangeness" of the whole case lies in the fact that Sirius II and Sirius III are not visible to the "naked eye", which requires the existence of a lens, telescope or some other technological achievement to establish their existence, or some . contact of our ancient ancestors with extraterrestrials and - why not? - their possible origin from them...
The Greek letter E existed on the front of the sanctuary of Apollo, god of light, in Delphi and connected the divine choice of the place with the race that worshiped him, the divine race of the Greeks whose roots are in the sky in the star E of Sirius.
If we take the orbit of the constellation of Series "B" and connect its three limit positions with Series "A" the giant star of the system, then we have the image of the Greek letter E.
The three positions chosen are boundary positions, east-west-zenith of Series "B" because they are defining points of its visible orbit around "A" lasting 50 years.
The last divine colonization of the earth was made by Zeus in 25,000 BC and it started from the Sirius star that the Dokons call the "Star of Creation", coincidence? impossible.
If it had not been given to them there was not one chance in a thousand that they would know it.
The Jupiter star mission and its star city had to show their launch star and had to be the dominant image for security and identification purposes.
The USA sent the asterisk to the moon, the EEC the flag of 15 stars, each one representing a state.
The star E of Sirius had as its emblem the 8 or 6 epsilons which contribute to the center of the giant "A". Thus they declared the starting point of the astral society of Sirius.
When NASA in 1972 launched "Pioneer-10" for a journey into infinity and time, it placed the following plaque with the following information:
- Schematic representation of two hydrogen atoms.
- Image of a man and a woman in human clothing.
- The solar system with its planets, the starting point and the course of the spaceship.
- Fifteen spokes starting from the center, fourteen are marked.
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