MAITREYA
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Student:
“We were told by Master Klaas, that the Dutch played an important
in the development of science. Especially in astronomy. The lenzes
used by Leonardo da Vinci, came from the Netherlands. In the 20th
century, the Oort-cloud and the Van Allen-belt were named after Dutch
scientists.”
Master:
“That is true. The microscope and the telescope were Dutch
inventions, that literally opened portals to other worlds. Anthony
van Leeuwenhoek was the first, at least in thousands of years, to see
the microbic world.”
Student:
“Not many Dutch know this. It was completely unknown to me, Master”
Master:
“It goes even further. Alpha Centauri is the star, closest to our
sun. But many of the other stars close to our solar system have Dutch
names; van Maanen's star, Barnard's star, Kruger star and, very
significant, Kapteyn's star!”
Student:
“Could you explain that to me, Master.”
Master:
“Long distant travelling in the past, was done by boat. Navigating
in the recent past was a matter of knowing the movement of the sun,
the stars and the planets. This knowledge was kept secret and charts
or maps, were very precious.
The
Dutch explored the world in the 16th and 17th
century and the captains and pilots from Holland were considered to
be the best of the best. When explorers returned to Amsterdam, they
not only brought goods, like silk or spices, but also information
about distant lands and how to get there. Cartography is the art of
making maps and some of the best cartographers lived in this country,
especially in Amsterdam. Not only did they make world wide highly
regarded, geographical maps, they also made maps from the sky and of
course they used their native tongue in naming the stars.”
Student:
“Thank you, Master.”
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