Guest posting: David Levy’s Skyward, December 2017
Our friend David Levy was the guest speaker at the annual Vatican Observatory Foundation annual public astronomy seminar, held last October in Ann Arbor. He writes a monthly astronomy column, Skyward, and has graciously given us permission to run it here as well. Here’s his December column: Last month I visited the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, to give a lecture. The experience was fun and intellectually enlighting. Just before the lecture I had a good chat with University President Dr. Jem Spectar during which he mentioned the name of Zechario Sitchin, a philosopher who has made some curious predictions relating to astronomy. I decided that Sitchin was worth following up, not because he predicted that some unknown planet might come barging in on Earth someday, but because he was a student of some ancient Mesopotamian astronomy. Mesopotamia was a large area between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers, now a part of Iran. Their astronomy dates back some three … Continue reading →