Is the prophet's prediction accurate?
(Latin name: Nostradamus,15031February14-July 2, 0566), also translated as Nostradamus, formerly known as Michel de Nostradamus (French: Michel de Nostradamus), French Jewish prophet, proficient in Hebrew. Some researchers "see" many historical events (such as the French Revolution and the rise of Hitler) and predictions of important inventions (such as airplanes and atomic bombs) from these short poems.
Enostadems' predictions, both before and after his death, attracted many admirers from all over the world. After the publication of Hundred Poems, it is still very popular until now. Many fans analyzed his predictions with major events in the world and found the place where the predictions came true.
In contrast, most scholars believe that the prediction of Nostradamus's sonnets is vague, and the "fulfillment" of the prediction lies in its extensive description, and there is no evidence to prove the authenticity of the predicted poems, and there is no evidence to prove what the predicted poems really describe.
However, this famous French Renaissance work is still highly valued, especially in today's media and popular culture, people often compare it with famous prophetic works such as The Bible Code.
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Giuseppe Reno is a world-famous coffee prophet. He is Brazilian. He is a teacher. Giuseppe Reno began to dream at the age of nine. Sometimes he dreams three times and nine times a day. He said that all the prophetic dreams he saw appeared unconsciously and naturally in his dreams. Never.
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