The Origin Codes

Predictions

Uncovered Predictions

The following predictions were found as hidden skipcode clusters. You will no doubt be hugely impressed. You may want to sit down.

Prediction Event Details
The Reichstag Fire The 1933 Reichstag fire was the result of arson, and played a role in the build-up to the second world war.
The Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated by Yigal Amir in Tel Aviv. Many feel this event put an abrupt end to the middle east peace process.
The Exxon Valdez Spill In 1989 the Exxon Valdez oil tanker hit a reef off the coast of PWS (Prince William Sound), Alaska. The ship was not double-hulled; instead it had a thin hull which was penetrated, spilling over 11 million gallons of oil.
Tesla's Iron Rotor One of Nikola Tesla's greatest inventions involved the use of a spinning iron rotor within a device for the generation of electrical power.
The Telephone Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray had a feud over who created the first telephone. Gray and Bell both submitted their patent applications within hours of each other. Bell won the race.
The Phonograph Thomas Edison created the first phonograph (called a "word phonograph"). His first recording was the verse "Mary had a little lamb".
The Light Bulb Thomas Edison didn't invent the first light bulb, but he did invent a better one than had existed before.
Albert Einstein Einstein's theory of relativity united space and time into a whole, called space-time. His famous equation E=mc2 united mass and energy by describing their interchangeability.
The Human Genome Project The project to map the entire human genome was completed in April of 2003.
Tenth Planet Mike Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David Rabinowitz discovered the tenth planet from the sun.
Fermat's Last Theorem Andrew Wiles finally proved Fermat's Last Theorem.
The Modern Synthesis The term modern synthesis refers to the combined fields of genetics and evolution. Inheritance is mediated by genes in DNA, which are written as sequences of codons, each three letters long.
The Microwave Oven Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven.
The Sun's Power Source Nuclear fusion is the physical process that powers the sun. This process converts H (hydrogen) to He (helium). This was not known at the time of publication of Darwin's book.
Fermi's Golden Rule Enrico Fermi devised what physicists call the "Golden Rule" describing the process known as beta decay. A particular type of beta decay (electron capture) produces light in the process.
The Berlin Wall The Berlin Wall finally fell on November 9th, 1989.
The Cold War With the development of nuclear weapons, the bitter rivalry between the USA and the USSR, known as the Cold War, placed the entire world under constant threat.
JFK Assassination Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated US president John F. Kennedy in Dallas Texas on November 22nd, 1963. He was shot in the head and neck.
Venus' Hot Surface Dr. Carl Sagan was the first to work out that the surface of the planet Venus was hot.
First Moon Landing Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin and Neil Armstrong were the first men to walk on the moon in 1969. It was a small step for man and a giant leap for mankind. Their ship was called the Eagle. The entire project was the result of an idea first proposed by JFK a decade earlier.
First Earth Orbit Yuri Gagarin, traveling in a ship named "Vostok" (which is Russian for "east"), was the first man to orbit the Earth.
The Hubble Space Telescope The HST (Hubble Space Telescope) was launched with a faulty mirror. This caused it to return blurred images, and necessitated a manned mission to fix it.
The Origin Codes Oddly enough, these very codes are themselves foretold in a cluster. This discovery must be quite important for it to have been included alongside Edison, Tesla, and Einstein. blush blush. Darwin as a great seer, who hides the fate of mankind in skip codes, is mentioned in a couple clusters.