Dear gays, I found this video that left me very impressed. A technology wonder that will push modern astronomy even further. This camera is mounted in the latest telescope on a mountain in South America's Chile. And not only the camera itself is amazing, but also all the digital technology that processes its data, handles its huge 3.2 GIGApixel size, and sends it via optical cable to the US for further analysis and distribution to the community of astronomers. I suspect that this requires a data center comparable to those who handle AI.
The camera captures millions of little light dots, each a world in itself. This senior then reflects: how does this leave the ancient "science" of astrology based in a few planets and stars? "Scientists" and other charlatans in history had much, much less data to come up with their inventions. And it goes even further: with modern science of the very small and very large, of very precise and complex measurements... shouldn't society put aside all the theories, religious stories and doctrines, alleged miracles and prophesying... from the beginning of history until, say, the 18th century, and start with fresh speculations and even conclusions based on modern science? Like if history started a few centuries ago!
I could suggest that all of today's institutions of organized religion could change their charter, and instead of pushing some fantastic supernatural fantasies, they could dedicate their energies to do charitable work, to help the poor, the needy. And for their entertainment, start speculating about the universe based on what we know today, with ideas of life in other worlds and how this can influence the life in our world. They could also get involved in modern research of the spiritual domain of our minds. They could be interested in the complex nature of our sexual orientations and identities, and stop bullying those in orientations that are a minority.