Sciene Vs Myth
Mythology as in mystifying things that science now attempts to explain through logic.
Mystifying something encourages the imagination, thevisualization of things thus engaging two sides of the brain at once as the person learning has to think both logically and creativly to fully understand what is being taught.
Logical science is therefore inferior to a cultural/mystical explaination as it only engages one side of the brain, the logical as well as being subbornly anti - relgious. A belief in science is the belief that there is no God as he cannot be logically explained.
Definition of Science;
Science seeks to understand how nature behaves by observing and correlating available factual information. Our understanding of science is therefore based upon, and limited by, the factual information available. In science, fact-based explanations are called "theories." Theories may be good, bad, or indifferent.
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Definition of Myth
In this document the word "myth" will be defined as a story of forgotten or vague origin, basically religious or supernatural in nature, which seeks to explain or rationalize one or more aspects of the world or a society.
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[align=left]Myth tends to add a personality to an element that otherwise wouldn't have one in science.
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[align=left]The element of air in Hindu mythology for example;
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Raikva said: "There is this great cosmic air or wind which is an absorbent of everything. Everything is absorbed into it, everything rises from it, everything is maintained in it, and everything goes back into it. When the fire subsides, it goes into it. It is absorbed into this great wind that absorbs everything into itself. It is on this Vayu, the great deity, that I am meditating."[/align]
The Panchamahabhuta, or "five great elements," of Hinduism are Prithvi or Bhumi (Earth), Ap or Jala (Water), Agni or Tejas (Fire), Vayu or Pavan (Air or Wind), and Akasha (Aether)
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To them myth isn't myth of course its related factually in place of the scentific explaination of air. Engaging in visualization, religious belief and giving the element a persona. As Rafa-elohiem is tall wearing violet and purple holdinga chalice to the Jewish, Vayu is explained with just as much colour and persona.
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The element of air in science is;[/align]
Earth's atmosphere is a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth and retained by the Earth's gravity. It contains roughly 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen, with trace amounts of other gases such as water vapor. This mixture of gases is commonly known as air. The atmosphere protects life on Earth by absorbing ultravioletsolar radiation and reducing temperature extremes between day and night.
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Factual, broken down and explained away into nothingness. A simple,
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'combination of nitrogen and oxygen with trace amounts of other gases such as water vapour'.
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It seems as though it, 'just so happens' to be a combination that protects us from solar radiation just as Rafa-el-ohim or Vayu is said to protcect in mythology. A life giving element surely deserves more credit than science gives it, especially as science is diriven from mythology, the gods names now being -Oxygen- orlikewise,taken from Greek myth and lodged in the logical vortex of the brain to rot and rust away without a real explaination of its uncontrolability... its persona as it floats around us protecting us from ultra violet rays and giving life. [/align]
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Science underminds whereas myth accredits.
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Myth = Religious, creative + logical, personification of...
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Science = Non - Religious, logical, explaination of... [/align]
Modern Science - The worship offact or theoryas taken from Fiction.
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