Astronomy

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Sadly, this soon-to-be-decapitated astronomer never learned the phrase "please keep head and arms inside the celestial spheres at all times".
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“We seem to be missing about 200 billion galaxies around here. That’s not bad.”

~ an astronomer on accuracy

“Every so often, I like to stick my head out the window, look up, and smile for a satellite picture.”

~ an astronomer on hobbies

The pseudoscience of astronomy is the ancient practice of studying and trying to understand things up in outer space. Of course the lies of astronomy were proven wrong thousands of years ago when the Greeks showed that the sky is actually made of crystal spheres. Astronomy, like alchemy, is now considered a defunct pseudoscience whose theories and predictions are so obviously false it is a wonder anyone believed them in the first place. It has been superseded by the accurate and consistent science of astrology. Contrary to popular belief, astronomers still exist around the world practising their ancient rituals in observatories, universities, and with backyard telescopes.

Claims of astronomy[edit | edit source]

Despite an endless list of studies proving the claims of astronomy wrong, they will be summarized here. Anyone can easily read this list and go out and refute their ridiculous claims.

Astronomers claim the universe is expanding like a fat man eating McDonalds and that the space between galaxies is growing larger over time. Of course this absurd claim violates the first rule of business – you can't get something for nothing. When you buy a piece of land, does it just keep on growing bigger without you having to get another mortgage or two? The cost of expanding space-time would be astronomical! Who is going to pay for an expanding universe? Nobody! Because nobody can afford it, especially with the recession. What is even more harebrained is that astronomers claim the expansion of the universe is accelerating. Not only is it supposedly getting bigger, it's getting bigger faster and faster. What a load of ...

Astronomers claim that the sun is a star, contrary to common sense. Stars are holes in a sphere where light trickles through from the heavens surrounding the earth. If the sun were a star, it would have to be one giant hole through which all of the heavens would fall through onto the earth squishing everybody.

Another of Astronomy's claims is the law of gravity. If this were true all the women in the world would be attracted to obese people. Which thousands of Americans have learned is not true the hard way.

Astrology[edit | edit source]

While astronomy has been proven wrong by astrology, it is interesting to examine the relationship between the two. Astronomers lay down the claim that they can look back in time due to the finite speed of light. The farther away one looks, the farther light has traveled, thus the farther back in time one can see. This of course pales in comparison to the amazing ability of astrologers to actually look into the future and foresee upcoming events like the end of the world in 2012.

Pluto[edit | edit source]

To get revenge on astrologers, astronomers demoted Pluto from a planet to a dwarf satellite. This was an attempt to limit the predictive power of their horoscopes. Of course it failed, because astrologers predicted what was going to happen and took appropriate action to fix the problem.

Instead of using Pluto they now use Planet X, which is going to swing by the earth in December 2069 and kill us all.

Comedy[edit | edit source]

While astronomy is a complete and utter waste of time and resources, it does contain one amazing thing: jokes! Astronomy jokes are known throughout the world for their quality and attention to detail. Some notable examples include:

  1. a heavy one?
  2. a dark one?