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Albert Einstein and Michel Nostradamus both accepted that time, which means past, present and future, co-exist. This means time exists in spacetime. Special Relativity has confirmed this. Precognition and Retrocognition are therefore possible in spacetime, given the means of accessing it. This book demonstrates logically, descriptively and with full references, how 36 of Nostradamus’s first 100 oracles perfectly correlate with historical events occurring in France and elsewhere, during the past five centuries, and all without the least error: thus fulfilling the content of each prophecy with exactness. The implications this has for science and religion are inescapable: the more so, because the nature of time continues to elude a rational, scientific definition through its failure to appear as a physical presence. The Wheeler-DeWitt equation, for example, describes the quantum state of the universe as timeless and frozen. It is therefore equivalent to the same block universe, which was discovered as a result of special relativity. Hence, from both these scientific viewpoints, the universe just is—past, present and future co-exist without change. In this book, the implications that arise from factual, scientific evidence are measured against the opinions expressed by top-class physicists and neuroscientists, past and present, such as Sir James Jeans, Stephen Hawking, V.S. Ramachandran &c. No living person should therefore deliberately avoid the profound inferences of what it means to live in a ‘block universe’, where each fleeting moment is captured by the senses from an omniscient and immutable eternity. It is what everyone’s biography consists of. And, it is by the uniqueness of his ability that Nostradamus has proved the truth of this. It is also through the work of modern scientists, with their unintended consequence regarding time, that they have provided a background that precisely gives scientific legitimacy to genuine prophecy.
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