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Most influential prophecies in history

Explore significant historical predictions and their profound impact on society and culture. This collection delves into ancient prophecies, biblical forecasts, and the famous predictions of figures like Nostradamus, examining how these pronouncements shaped events and beliefs across different eras. Discover the most impactful prophecies that have captivated humanity, from oracles to modern seers, and understand their lasting legacy.

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    Rise and Fall of Empires (Book of Daniel)

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    • Foreshadows centuries of major historical events

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    The Book of Daniel predicted the succession of great world empires: Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. The precision with which these empires rose and fell in the described order makes it one of the most influential prophecies due to its historical and geopolitical scope.

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    The destruction of a great empire (Croesus and Delphi, c. 560 BC)

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    • Effective political tool

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    The Oracle of Delphi predicted to Croesus that if he went to war, he would destroy a great empire. Croesus mistakenly interpreted that it would be the Persian one, but he ended up destroying his own, that of Lydia. This prophecy is a classic example of oracular ambiguity and the irony of fate, influencing the perception of ancient wisdom.

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    The Centuries of Nostradamus (1555)

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    • Figured largely in popular culture in 20th and 21st centuries

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    Nostradamus's prophecies, published in his 'Centuries', are a collection of cryptic quatrains that have been interpreted as predictions of historical events such as the French Revolution or the arrival of Hitler. Their ambiguity has allowed them to remain relevant and a subject of debate today, influencing popular culture and the study of prophecies.

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    Baba Vanga (20th Century)

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    • Credited with predicting major historical events

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    Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic, is known for her visions that supposedly predicted events such as the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the attack on the Twin Towers. Her legacy of predictions, though often retrospective, keeps her an influential figure in the realm of modern prophecies and mysticism.

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    Wireless global communication system (Nikola Tesla, late 19th century)

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    • Envisioned world where wireless communication connected the entire planet

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    Nikola Tesla, a visionary scientist, predicted a global communication system that would not require cables, a revolutionary idea for his time. This prophecy has been fully materialized with the development of technologies such as Wi-Fi and mobile phones, demonstrating astonishing technological foresight that has transformed the world.

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    Cure of diseases by transplantation (Robert Boyle, 17th Century)

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    • Hopes for cure of diseases by transplantation

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    Robert Boyle, the 'father of modern chemistry', predicted in the 17th century the possibility of curing diseases through organ transplants. This idea, ahead of its time, became a medical reality in the 20th century, highlighting his scientific vision and influence on the advancement of modern medicine.

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    Death coinciding with Halley's Comet (Mark Twain, 1910)

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    • Correctly predicted death coinciding with Halley's Comet return

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    Mark Twain, the famous writer, predicted his own death, stating that he 'came in with Halley's Comet' and 'expected to go out with it'. His death on April 21, 1910, one day after the comet's return, is an astonishing coincidence that has cemented his legend and his influence in popular culture as a fulfilled personal prophecy.