Friday, March 24, 2023

Osiris and Astronomy...

 

 

 

Osiris and Astronomy in the Big Bang Theory

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In Astronomy, the origins of the Universe was presented as a very large Star that exploded to become Stars and Planets as the forces of Chaos spread this across Outer Space.  Eventually the Stars and Planets will combine back into that large Star, called the Great Crunch.  This is the Big Bang Theory. 

In Ancient Egypt, the Legendary First King was Osiris who represented Life and Order.  He was killed and dismembered by his younger brother Seth, representing the Forces of Chaos and Destruction, whom scattered the bodily parts of Osiris across Egypt.  Horus, the Son of Osiris, will return the body parts and reassemble Osiris with the Wadjet, or Eye of Horus, representing Light. This will happen at the End of the Universe’s Cycle.  Osiris resurrected and was whole once more.  In Egypt one of the hieroglyphs for Deity is a Star.  Sothis was the Star of Osiris, called Sirius. 

In Christianity, Jesus was tortured and killed, was put into a tomb for 3 days, and resurrected.  This is celebrated at Easter.  There was a Star at Christ’s birth. 

In Astronomy, the Waning Moon disappears and reappears 3 days later as the New Moon, and is whole once more.   Sothis (Sirius), the Dog Star, is the brightest Star in the night Sky. 

Explanation: Ancient Religion was Science in a story setting. 

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