June 13, 2008

Can Binoculars Be Used As Astronomy Binoculars?

When we think of astronomy, the first thought that comes to mind is a telescope, and preferably a big telescope! The question of whether binoculars can be used for astronomy never crosses our minds. In this article, we will take a look at what binoculars can do for astronomy.
Many people don’t own a telescope; however a lot more people own binoculars. It never crosses many people’s minds that they can point the binoculars up at the Moon or other objects in space and take a look at the splendor. Now a point I have to stress is that you must never point binoculars, whether astronomy binoculars or not up at the Sun. There is a big chance that it can damage your eyesight.

What have binoculars and telescopes got in common? They magnify objects or in a more simple term bring objects closer. This makes binoculars useful for astronomy. In fact many people who want to get into astronomy first go and buy a telescope. The truth is that thousands of telescopes are sold in toy stores, and these telescopes likely are less useful than same priced astronomy binoculars.
A pair of binoculars can make a great point in astronomy. Using binoculars […]

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June 12, 2008

Age Old Questions In Astronomy Answered

As you read every word of this short astronomy article, you will discover the answers to some of the most pressing questions in astronomy. How did the seas form? Where did life come from? And how was the Moon born, so close to Earth?
For many years I searched the answers to these amazing questions. How did the seas form? Where did life come from? And how was the Moon born, so close to Earth? I found answers, and it seems as though many astronomers agree with these answers. As all things in science, it can only hold as a theory - as we don’t have visual account of these things happening.
The first question we will look at is how did the seas form? This is an interesting point to consider. Now people who hold to the creationist view may say that it was there within the first 6 days of this world, however, we will look at the scientific point of view here.
The predominant theory on how the seas formed on Earth is that it happened external of the Earth. Globules of water - quite large - similar to rain would drop from space, likely from the comets, and over […]

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June 10, 2008

How Science and Occult Science work

The Inductive Method of Science
Science adopts the Aristotelian, inductive method to move from the particular to the general, rather like assembling individual pieces of a jigsaw puzzle: discrete observational data are collected and gradually fitted into a general picture, the latter being a mental representational model of the physical effects observed. The mind process is predominantly intellectual, applied in a linear mode. The instruments of investigation are limited to, and conditioned by, the five physical senses and their extensions, as telescopes and microscopes, etc. The result is a precise description of the appearances, behaviour and physical mechanisms of the Universe0Nature in her manifold appearances. The prevailing scientific paradigm of materialism has many unsupported and unsubstantiated assumptions. Physical or mathematical modelling are central features of the scientific method of inquiry. This means that science itself is not about truth or knowledge, per se0rather an interpretation of the physical world.
The Deductive Approach of Occult Science

By contrast, Occult Science works in the Platonic tradition of moving from the general to the particular within the Ring Pass-Not (i.e. limiting boundaries of evolutionary growth) of every world system: the overall, grand picture is first realized in its essential nature, and the way […]

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