OMG, that's quite remarkable.sebal24 wrote: ↑May 29th, 2019, 9:37 amI'll just leave this here:
Sator Square
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square
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They flipped more than one letter you guys!! It’s T E N Ǝ ꓕ now
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Mr. Nolan went back in time and planted that artifact thousands of years in advance promotion of this movie.
(Here you can put "INCEPTION")SATOR
(from serere=to sow) Sower, planter; founder, progenitor (usually divine); originator
Sator sounds a lil bit like Saito and there's also an alchemist
Right, so the inception (Sator) was for Saito.
Will see what Tenet is about.
Interesting enough, there was a guy that in late 2014 wrote this comment on a Sator Square article:
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/science/ale ... more-nerdyGuaranteed to be the next Christopher Nolan film
The E isn’t flipped.sebal24 wrote: ↑May 29th, 2019, 9:37 amI'll just leave this here:
Sator Square
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sator_Square
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I think you guys are digging too deep into this engraving and what the title might mean. I think it's probably more direct than an obscure reference. The espionage association might just follow a specific "tenet", a special rule they must abide by no matter where they go, et cetera. Something to that effect. It will probably be a rule or mechanic in the movie like "Inception" or "The Prestige".
My first reaction to this title is that I don’t like it. It doesn’t have a big audience appeal - it feels like a randomly chosen Latin word, which doesn’t suit a big budget Hollywood film.
But knowing Nolan, it must have a major significance in the plot. I’m hoping at least
But knowing Nolan, it must have a major significance in the plot. I’m hoping at least