>>8089800
Dude. Everything in this world is "cabal".
It's all symbolic of one thing or another.
Yet, when you know moar about the actual background it makes a little moar sense. It all pertains to our cosmic origins, which have been hidden from the general public and considered part of the "occult".
The word is similar to the word pharaoh, but different. Pharaoh is a ruler. And that whole idea came from the concept of a "ruler" in the sky, which would refer to "suns" and "planets" that were more prominent in our sky during the back-in-the-day time. So when one understands that the origin of the "Pharaoh" was likely a brilliant luminous figure in our sky, then it's easier to understand how it connects to a word like "pharos", which is basically a lighthouse. Obviously, that's not the best term for a person of the service to carry, but that's why I added the -naut, which then makes the word unique, and not some recycle of random pedowood programming that many feel compelled to shout out the first thing in their minds. Which our programming made us incapable of unique thoughts of our own, so we technically just recycle the same material over and over for generations. I figured, why not try something new?
Everything has meaning. It's just a matter of how you charge your word. I charged said word with positive meaning. One that's fitting, given the role. I'm not Space Forcing it on anyone. But it's there if they want to use it. Without having to worry about random celebrities whining on twitter about how such-and-such was based off so-and-so's you-know-what.
We're literally exploring new worlds, here. Why not come up with a unique name, too? You might not like it. But you should at least understand what it means, rather than despise it out of ignorance.