Preston Crowmarsh has written: 'First steps to astrology' -- subject(s): Astrology
A possible reason the astrolabe was invented was as a means to help predict the positions of the sun and stars for Astrology, which was thought to govern the lives of men.
His (or perhaps her) name is lost to prehistory. Doubtless many people in many places tried to make connections between things they could observe in the heavens and events on Earth.
Of course! they were one of the grater civalasations, great on astrology they build numbers, piramids, and invented the #0.
They invented democracy, math, astrology and science (physics). That's all I know it may be more.
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Popcorn, calendar wheels (which lead to the invention of clocks), chocolate and chewing gum. They also invented astrology.
The first train was invented in 1814,and the first car was invented in 1672. So, the car was first invented.
Astrology is one of the oldest "sacred traditions", in practice in a variety of forms for 5000+ years. Most ancient remians (temples and the like) all had astrology, as a central theme. Stone Henge is a great example. Most mathematics came out of astrology and the search to understand the planetary motion (including calculus and trignometry). So the short answer is, no one knows.
I don't believe in astrology. Astrology and astronomy used to be the same science.
Karma has written: 'Astrology of the ancient Egyptians' -- subject(s): Astrology, Egyptian Astrology
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