Marianna Shannon (11) - The Sky and Primordial Perception
In an honors course on the Evolution of Physics, we explored cosmology and how humans first understood the universe. What struck me most when I began the class was that the study of astrology began with people simply looking up. The night sky was one of the earliest primordial experiences humans shared, and because they had no scientific framework to explain what they saw, they turned it into something greater. The stars and sky became attached to myths and legends we hear today. This connects deeply with our class as stories don’t come from nowhere, but from humans trying to make sense of things beyond understanding. The sky was the first thing that demanded an explanation, and storytelling was the only tool they had.
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