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He pauses mid-thought to unpack the etymology of a word most people never question. Disaster. The root is aster, meaning star. Somewhere in the deep history of the English language, the people who coined that term linked catastrophe directly to the heavens. Not metaphorically. Literally. They built the concept of destruction into a word that points outward, beyond Earth, to something coming from out there. That is not an accident. That is a linguistic fossil, a clue embedded in the language itself. It suggests that at some point, cultures recognized and remembered that the greatest threats to civilization did not always originate on the ground. They came from the sky.