
The hardcover, the solid thick pages and wonderful images & illustrations truly do ignite the imagination.
While of course like all dated texts we must accept some knowledge is out-dated, for the amateur astronomer (such as myself) or even aspiring one, most of the fundamentals of the actual process are by and large still accurate to my understanding.


And may I say this, and hold myself to account by putting it in writing, one I intend to break once I am discharged, and if you have ever had an interest in messing about with telescopes, I encourage you all to do the same.
Go to a search engine, google, bing, duck duck go, yahoo alta vista (j/k) guess you could even ask jeeves, but!
Search for a local astronomy group and just attend, yes, its embarassing as hel to know relativley stuff all and be around people that know a lot, i ge it, hey, im sure some of these amateurs would feel the same being around the likes of us in our own respective fields yeah?


But, of course, claims and hypothesis require evidence to be proven, and while it appears as an astronomy question, its actually a psychology hypothesis, so, to test this hypothesis, I shall be testing it, as a wise man once said while, well, recorded and I listened while running around Sydney sitting in Bangalore beneath one of virgins offices "put up or shut up"
So, i will run the experiment, join a local qualified amateur astronomy group, attend, observe and learn for six months, i hypothesize, from it, will come education, humility and a world of new thoughts and imaginations of innovation beyond possible comprehension, lets see shall we?


As I raced towards the finish line of this book (you know that feeling you get when there is so little left and you want that satisfaction of finishing it?) it was the drawing of Jupiter on page 249 that made me pause and, coming from a music background consider, how the vocation of art assists astronomy and presumably has for some time, particularly pre-film photography, the visual arts help aide the visual sciences, something not to often thought about anymore.


Prior to this psych ward "house arrest" I was beginning an investigation into the year 205, specifically when Britannia went from roman to English proper and I wanted to see what "Easter eggs"" the astronomers in the equivalent of the at the time espionage world, put in their charts at the time, you know, symbols, drawings it will all be full of symbolism and cryptic meaning, would not have been able to help themselves given the time and place in history.
What none of you ever thought about that before? I'm sure at least half of you said no, well trust a "plutonian" to think of such things, hey where do you think i got half my style? old world things.

Written by Kashmir_Z
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