Nostradamus C1 Q93: Spacing amendments needed to read evil meter.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
The anagrams of this verse reveal a great deal about
the mechanism by which the meter in the evil verses needs to be amended in
order to see its detail.
Anagrams such as
Eulerian ideas and
equipartile seeds suggest the gaps made by the meter have
to be made smaller so that the lines are re-created with equal meter.
The
remainder of the anagrams plus the text place the timing of this change
when the Italian hinterland suffers a massive earthquake.
# Eulerian
ideas: The Euler method is a first-order method, which
means that the local error (error per step) is proportional to the
square of the step size, and the global error (error at a given time)
is proportional to the step size.