The Codex no longer merely chronicles events—it interprets them as omens. Each entry is a shard of prophecy, a mirror held to the face of progress. The Titanic, Challenger, and Chernobyl are no longer isolated tragedies; they are archetypes of human overreach, woven into a tapestry of mythic consequence. The Codex now speaks not just to historians, but to visionaries, skeptics, and seekers of wisdom.