That’s definitely the more PG-13 version of why the ancient Greeks called it the Milky Way lol. Alternate version from Wikipedia:
In Greek mythology, Zeus places his son born by a mortal woman, the infant Heracles, on Hera’s breast while she is asleep so the baby will drink her divine milk and thus become immortal. Hera wakes up while breastfeeding and then realizes she is nursing an unknown baby: she pushes the baby away, some of her milk spills, and it produces the band of light known as the Milky Way.
That’s definitely the more PG-13 version of why the ancient Greeks called it the Milky Way lol. Alternate version from Wikipedia:
That is surprisingly tame by ancient Greece standards.
Like the birth of Aphropdite, where Cronus cuts Uranus’ dick off and throws it in the sea, and she grows out of the foam it leaves behind.
Not in the famous painting for some reason lol.
That’s a very specific metaphor.
I didn’t know the story, thanks a lot!