#27: The Rise of Television
“The eyes of mankind shall be opened, images shall appear in the sky, the great will be seen by the small.” Many link this quatrain to the invention of television and the spread of mass media.

By the mid-20th century, televisions became household staples, allowing millions to watch world events unfold in their living rooms. From moon landings to presidential debates, images from across the globe reached “the small” or ordinary people. Nostradamus’s verse about shared visions aligns loosely with the rise of broadcast technology.
