Nostradamus (1503-1566) published a book that brought him worldwide fame in 1955. The work was entitled “The Prophecies”. In this material there was predictions of events that would happen in the future. He even talks about the end of the world. According to Nostradamus, our planet will come to an end in 3797.
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But if you are interested in the nearer future, check out Nostradamus' predictions for 2023.
1. World War
The seer predicts that a new war will break out sometime in 2023. In one of his writings, he outlines seven months of conflict that will result in the deaths of millions of people. This can be interpreted as the idea that a more serious global conflict than the current one between Russia and Ukraine will occur.
This could also result in a world war in Eastern Europe. Followers of Nostradamus believe that Vladimir Putin will be the third antichrist, as a great prophecy by the French astrologer points out that there will be three antichrists. According to followers, Napoleon was the first and Hitler was the second. the third would be
Worrying, isn't it?
2. The end of the dream of colonizing Mars
Space tech tycoon Elon Musk wasn't afraid to make bold predictions about when humanity might finally set foot on Mars. He suggested that 2029 would be the year astronauts make this second giant leap. However, by the looks of it, Nostradamus does not agree with such daring aspirations.
His prophecy says that "the light of Mars will go out". How do you interpret the statement?
3. Another big fire in the UK
Nostradamus predicted the great fire of London that occurred in the year 1966, but this was not the only one. The book also speaks of “heavenly fire in the royal building.” In Nostradamus' time, there were certainly no missiles, but scholars of his prophecies correlate this to nuclear bombs exploding in the sky. In particular, two French cities – Rouen and Evreux – “will not fall into the hands of the king”, yet it is still not very clear who this king is.