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"I have no doubt that in reality the future will be vastly more surprising than anything I can imagine. Now my own suspicion is that the Universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose." -J. B. S. Haldane
Astrotometry is a new school of thought dedicated to the resolution of some of the toughest issues in science. Astrotometry provides profound insights into important conundrums in various scientific disciplines and a more comprehensive understanding of the Universe and its mysteries.
Astrotometry is based on a set of principles and theories derived from rigorous rational scrutiny of the relationships among matter, energy, space, time, movement, and the forces of nature. The principles of Astrotometry provide breakthrough understandings of the physical world and reveal exciting new directions for scientific exploration.
Several groundbreaking observations have revealed astounding correlations among stellar phenomena and Earth events. Analysis of these discoveries demonstrates that our world connects through time with, and includes as part of its time continuum, all of the mass and energy in the rest of the Cosmos. And upon uniting the atomic scale and the cosmic scale, Astrotometry offers a more complete model for the actual physical structure of the Universe.
As an applied science, Astrotometry demonstrates that stellar machinations may be used to forecast events such as the arrival of comets, earthquakes, temperature trends, and cyclonic storms. In so doing, Astrotometry is a breakthrough elaboration on the ancient alchemical principle "As above, so below".
Most significantly, Astrotometry demonstrates that, like the "Flat-Earth" world view, the "Solar System" paradigm is also an illusion. Astrotometry reveals that the conceptual disconnect between the Earth and the Heavens is a perceptual error. And with a better understanding of the relationships between time and space, Astrotometry concludes that the Earth is not a singular spherical object spinning on its axis and orbiting the Sun. Rather instances of the Earth are scattered through time-space with underlying pathways indicated by the light we observe in the Cosmos.
As a proposed upgrade to the heliocentric view of the solar system, a new "chronocentric" analysis is being proposed for the structure of space-time. The model being constructed from the new discoveries is referred to as the Astro . tome.
Astrotometry is still in its infancy, and new terminology and concepts are being forged to describe a Cosmos which is far more complex than science has so far realized. These new concepts present significant intellectual challenges, but the insights they bare are invaluable.
Like all scientific models, the principles in Astrotometry should never be considered laws. They are offered only as approximations the true laws of nature. The goal is to provide humanity with vitally important insights which add up to a more complete understanding of our place in the Universe.
"It's what the stars are."
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