View Full Version : Russian scholar decodes Nostradamus
Vanhalla
2008-06-04, 06:27
Part 1 (http://www.kp.ru/daily/24105/331041/)
Part 2 (http://kp.ru/daily/24106.4/331193/)
If this guys pattern is true and his interpretations are right, we be in for some rough times ahead.
2008 bifurcation point, I told you fuckers.
Now seems like a good time to begin growing my own vegetables and such.
At the end of part two, a table shows the upcoming events and his interpretation of it.
vazilizaitsev89
2008-06-05, 04:19
The thing I hate about Nostradamus is that his "predictions" are only known after the fact. Like, "OH thats what he meant."
His predictions are so vague one could make multiple interpretations of them.
Why doesn't Nostradamus predict the election of the next president??
Xerxes89
2008-06-09, 16:59
The thing I hate about Nostradamus is that his "predictions" are only known after the fact. Like, "OH thats what he meant."
His predictions are so vague one could make multiple interpretations of them.
Why doesn't Nostradamus predict the election of the next president??
In my opinion the future is a tangled web of many probabilities. So, no, I think people seeing into the future can only see the broader and most probable version of the future.
And yes, Nostradamus was very vague... :(
Did anybody see Nostradamus: The Lost Book?
southernsun
2008-06-09, 19:27
His predictions are so vague one could make multiple interpretations of them.
Strange you mention that, ever read them horoscopes in the back of magazines? a list of the starsigns with whats going to happen that week or month or what ever, what i just quoted you reminds me of them.
kurdt318
2008-06-11, 00:36
Why doesn't Nostradamus predict the election of the next president??
Because he's been dead for 450 years?
Learn to think for yourself, understand that any kind of "Fate" destroys the entire purpose of this realm.
vazilizaitsev89
2008-06-11, 06:13
Because he's been dead for 450 years?
then how could he have supposedly "predicted" and all that??
anyway, I guess one way I could accept it is if they see all the ways quarks could happen and go from there...you know, something like schroedingers cat
kurdt318
2008-06-11, 14:33
Simply put, Nostradamus wrote down something very vague like "Buildings will fall and there will be a terrible feud between two countries". And then 9/11 happens and everyone starts freaking out, OMG N0str@damus called it out 500 years ago!!1!
luckyloo
2008-06-14, 15:45
1. Where once only 3 were seen shall a 4th rise. And the 4th shall consolidate them all unto destruction.
2. In the year of the Blue Llama will rise the destructor. The name shall be Lubda. The sky shall tremble and the earth shall burn.
3. Peace will rise from the seed of the son of the line of V. Watch for signs in the southern sky. Perhaps a star brighter than even the olar ps.
4. The thing will happen at the appropriate time. It will be noticed by noone and effect the same absolutely. Though the signs shall come to pass, they too will remain unseen.
There. They'll all come true, too. I am even better than Nostradamus!!!
EvilJesus
2008-06-17, 05:07
Is there some sort of site where you can read/search all of this guys predictions?
combatwomabt6
2008-06-20, 22:17
how many scholars have "correctly" decoded Nostradamus now??
kurdt318
2008-06-21, 01:29
Countless numbers. Pretty much anyone with their own opinion can "decode" Nostradamus.
Why doesn't Nostradamus predict the election of the next president??
from the website:
KP has the feeling that several months before the 2008 presidential elections, Nostradamus followers probably said Putin was going to remain in power according to the soothsayer's verses.
lol, maybe he did.
whocares123
2008-06-27, 04:03
what i don't get and what i think people overlook is that nostradamus obviously made a finite number of predictions. there's only so many hundreds or thousands or whatever and that's it. i have two questions on this point:
1. how significant does an event have to be to have been predicted? we like to think we're more important than we actually are, i think. more than 40 years later and people are still infatuated with the possible conspiracy surrounding JFK's assassination and think it is such an important historical event. but other presidents besides JFK (and i guess lincoln too) but who gives a shit about them today? can the average person even name them? no.
2. how far into the future are his predictions supposed to go? how far did he intend them to go? maybe everything he talked about happened within the 100 years after his death, we just don't give a shit about those events because everything happening now seems so much more important. it's not.
are people 1000 years from now going to be talking about noticing things nostradamus predicted, occurring in their time? i bet you don't believe that, eh?
slickt0mmy
2008-06-28, 02:46
I don't believe Nostradamus simply because, think about it. If you were to get the power to tell the future, you'd be like "Heck yeah! I can predict the future!" but no one would believe you. To prove it to them you'd be like "Ok, this is what's going to happen..." and you'd lay it out plainly to them so that they would see beyond a shadow of a doubt that you were telling the truth.
Why would he speak in a way that needed "decoded"? He's using that to cover up that he's making this whole thing up. People can decode this all they want and get a million different predictions out of his prophecies and odds are that his vague and coded messages will happen to fit one of the ways the people decoded it.
unfrgvncure
2008-07-11, 05:56
i am nostradamus, in my new body. I will now predict the future...
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
im fucking meditating hold on
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
okay I now see the future...
There shall be a large fireball that touches the sky, and mass graves will have to be created. This will be followed by famine and war over that which was once cheap, and now valuble.
basically that can be interperted in 61619816981169484 ways, odds are I guessed right.
kurdt318
2008-07-12, 03:21
i am nostradamus, in my new body. I will now predict the future...
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
im fucking meditating hold on
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
hmmm
:mad: Dammit man I did a whole thread on this, it's Om not Hmmm.
http://www.totse.com/community/showthread.php?t=2132690
unfrgvncure
2008-07-12, 04:30
:mad: Dammit man I did a whole thread on this, it's Om not Hmmm.
http://www.totse.com/community/showthread.php?t=2132690
i dont give a fuck! its hmmm cause hes making up shit... om is for meditating
DonMuttoni
2008-07-12, 13:02
Time is relative to the observer.... I think we can all agree on that premise
Time is relative to the observer.... I think we can all agree on that premise
That is soooo fucking true. I don't exactly remember the details but I figured Time out when I was on Acid in Cleveland. :rolleyes:
Lol true story.