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The Quest to Measure Human Identity: Part 1
"Why do I repeatedly enter the same conflict cycles with similar personality types?"
Throughout history, a "mirror" was sought to answer these questions. In ancient times, this mirror was the sky, thought to be inscribed with the will of the gods. In the modern age, this mirror is the algorithms we feed with our data. The first stop on the road to Gemicha’s "Hybrid Identity Architecture" is astrology, humanity's first massive modeling attempt.
2. The Birth of Astrology: A Pragmatic Survival Algorithm
Today, astrology is often confused with fortune-telling, but its historical roots are purely pragmatic. With the agricultural revolution, humanity needed to understand the rhythm of time. Sumerian and Babylonian observers in Mesopotamia began recording correlations between celestial events and earthly phenomena. This was history’s first data mining attempt.
At this point, the human mind made history’s greatest logical leap: "If the sky governs massive natural events, could it also govern the 'human soul,' which is a part of nature?" Astrology was born not as an art of prophecy, but as a pattern recognition system.
3. Identity Maps of Civilizations
3.1 Mesopotamia – Classification of Raw Data
Around 2000 BCE, the Babylonian civilization divided the sky into 12 mathematical sections, creating the Zodiac belt we know today. This was a revolutionary classification algorithm for its time. For them, the sky was a massive "software" to be read. Each sign represented a specific energy type and behavioral pattern.
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