I think some people have made money by interpreting selected bits to fit events as they occur. Nostradamus is adequately cryptic to use for this purpose. People who are too busy for fortune-tellers are usually more productive.
2006-06-15 01:40:46
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answered by granypatsy 1
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Nah. Why do people wait for disasters to happen before matching it to the predictions of Nostradamus? Shouldn't they just extract the predictions and try to prevent it? For example the fall of our twin towers?
2006-06-15 01:41:28
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answered by smashingly.smashing 4
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No. his predictions that have so called come true are buy taking his vague description of an event and making is fit to explain event that has happen. If you look hard enough almost any predictions could be said to have come true or is on the verge of coming true
2006-06-15 01:34:52
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answered by dch921 3
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I think Nostradamus was a weird one and it shouldn't matter what he predicted, correct or incorrect.
2006-06-15 01:30:33
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answered by sgrjackson1 5
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I can get high and make vague predictions too. I bet people a few hundred years from now will say that I knew what I was talking about then too.
2006-06-15 04:03:43
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answered by yermomsux 2
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about 3% of the time. the guy made MILLIONS of predictions, but only few have come true. and by coming true, i mean, they've been matched to like events. he never FLAT OUT named people, places, or things. his predictions have been translated and assumed to be past/present/future events.
2006-06-15 01:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Nostradamus performed a complete of 942 quatrains which he prepared into Centuries - communities of one hundred quatrains (one Century purely had 40 2 quatrains). A quatrain is only a poem with 4 strains. The rhymed quatrains of Nostradamus were written specially in French with fairly Italian, Greek, and Latin thrown in. He deliberately obscured the quatrains by skill of using symbolism and metaphor, besides as through making transformations to perfect names through swapping, including or eliminating letters. The obscuration is declared to were executed to stay away from his being tried as a magician. nicely the atomic bomb is one as an get jointly "close to the gates and in the cities there'll be 2 scourges the like of which replaced into under no circumstances seen, famine interior of plague, people placed out through metal, crying to the great immortal God for alleviation." First, the unique French makes use of the interest “Portes” meaning Gates or doors – it truly is often misinterpreted to intend Ports – as in sea ports. it truly is clearly an outline of plague and famine causing a lot lack of existence – no longer nuclear attack. as a fashion to make this more desirable healthy, people typically translate it abominably. One get jointly is line 3 which will be got here upon to be rendered for this reason: “extreme in torment, a only right percentage of human lives ended”. the purely available connection will be “metal” – yet in the time of Nostradamus this may maximum in all probability have meant weaponry of a few kind. The the only about Oliver Cromwell "more desirable of a butcher than a king in England, born of imprecise rank will income empire by skill of pressure. Coward with out faith, with out regulation he will bleed the land; His time methods so close that I sigh." people say that this quote refers back to the reign of Oliver Cromwell in England in the course of the seventeenth century. This one is fraught with issues. maximum considerable of all, Cromwell replaced into born to the minor gentry – he replaced into infrequently a “butcher” (maximum in all probability a euphemism for a commoner). also, at the same time as I agree that Cromwell replaced right into a coward and an evil guy, he did have a faith – he replaced right into a protestant.
2016-10-30 22:40:26
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answered by ? 4
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no, I don't think so, because they are always vague, & people look at them in hindsight to see a 'prediction' when it 's already happened. Look what is supposedly predicted in t;he future, you will see a lot of vagueness.
2006-06-15 03:19:41
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answered by iceseaocean 1
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Nobody can predict future
2006-06-15 01:35:00
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answered by qwine2000 5
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Many of his predictions have come to fruition.
2006-06-15 01:30:08
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answered by WC 7
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