Thursday, March 13, 2025

Schwimmer Swimmer Pattern Cluster

 Added to Wikipedia’s Deaths in 2025 site yesterday, is a notable person who stands out: 

Walter Schwimmer (16 June 1942 – 12 March 2025) 82, Austrian politician and diplomat

It’s his surname “Schwimmer” that stands out more so than his first, although the name  “Walter” contains cryptic relevancy given that it’s an addition to the “Remove a Letter Make a Word” pattern cluster, and so giving us two words— water and alter.  

The cryptic relevance in his surname, Schwimmer, is the fact that just over 2 weeks ago, I used the word “Schwimmer” on February 27, 2025 in the new group I started on my Quora site.  Below is a screen shot image of a portion of the first post.  You can read the rest of the post by venturing to the group site : studyingwordsforcluestoourprehistoricpast.quora.com 

The name Schwimmer is not that common, and it likely wouldn’t have stood out except that it was part of my word etymology study (schwimmer is German for “swimmer”), where I connect it to the Proto-Indo-European Root *Kwo (and *Kwi), that is also the root of our question words— who, what, where, when, why (and French question words, some of which retained the “K” sound in the beginning ie: qui, quoi, quand,


What also stands out with Walter Schwimmer is that his birthday connects with mine — June 13, and President Trump—June 14, to make a “June 13, 14, __, 16/Date sequence” pattern cluster.  This is a prompt to bridge the June 15 gap, and so we turn to the formula as per usual that provides us with 5 individuals, butt one standing out: 

The cluster expands:  “June 13, 14, 15, 16,__, __, 19/Date sequence” pattern cluster

On bridging the June 17 gap, we come to three, with one standing out: 

Heinz Wilhelm Guderian (17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954)

 Generating a “__, May 14, June 14, __/ 14th Day, Month Sequence” pattern cluster.






studyingwordsforcluestoourprehistoricpast.quora.com 


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