Nostradamus C3 Q04: Man's wastelands used to highlight 21stC science disasters.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The last line of text of this verse
(C3 Q4 L4. Even where
the oracle has had its beginning.) is clearly about a
process that is at the starting point of a prophecy and it is reasonable
to assume it refers to Nostradamus which in turn implies it
relates
to the means by which he gained his visions and then set them down.
The
earlier parts of the verse set details for this particular prophecy but it
is not immediately apparent as to the threat by reading the text alone.
There are well structured clues in the anagrams that
tell us that it is about his techniques and they include well known terms
such as
forsent,
destine and
portends.
There are also less well known but very apt terms such as
mnemonics
and
memes.
#meme: "an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from person to person within
a culture".
Memes act as units for carrying cultural
ideas, symbols, or practices that can be transmitted from one mind to
another through writing, speech, gestures, rituals etc..
#
Mnemonics:
learning techniques that aid information
retention and recall. Their use is based on the observation that the human
mind more easily remembers spatial, personal, surprising, physical,
sexual, humorous, or otherwise "relatable" information.
There are also anagrams related to process with
engravers disc cited and
mementoes
commences
being prominent which are linked to a tale starting with an
accident involving
protons which create a
sulfated
wasteland
garmented by a
crimson
darkness. There are also
individual anagrams and sequences that strongly point to a disaster in
nature since we have
destine natural
nature dies and
accident verge in a
line of text talking about dangers on a frontier (such as happens in
science research). But this is not a new tale since it is linked to that
in many other verses the context of which can be acquired from my paper
called Geneva
2065.
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