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Astrogony

Published: 1st September 2021

Citation: Astronist Institution. (2021). Astrogony. Available: https://www.astronism.com/astronary/astroeschatology/astrogony. Last accessed [enter date e.g. 1st Sept 2021].

ˌastrɒɡəni

noun  Astroeschatology

the assertion that human life originated from the stars (as based on the theory of panspermia), often used as a means to support the occurrences of astranthropy and cosmosis after death.

DERIVATIVES AND ALTERNATIVE PHRASES

Astrogonic | ˌ astrəɡɒnɪk | adjective
Astrogonical | ˌ astrəɡɒnɪk(ə)l | adjective
Astrogonically | ˌ astrɒɡɒnɪk(ə)li | adverb
Astrogonies | ˌ astrəɡɒniː z | plural

ORIGINS AND ETYMOLOGY

Astro-English: from Astronese, the prefix astro- is used to denote “the astronomical world and its phenomena” while the suffix -gony is also used for the word cosmogony for the Greek suffix -gonia as “begetting” which denotes the process of “bringing something into existence” which is in turn related to “the assertion that human life ultimately originated from among the stars.”

Encyclopaedic entry for “Astrogony” on Astronism.org

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