If you hapazardly make one million general preditions giving enough time each one will kick in place. By the numbers sooner or later one prediction will match the event . It is basicallyh a probability problem which works.
2007-02-28 01:09:06
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answered by goring 6
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no longer considered one of Nostradamus's so-referred to as predictions has ever envisioned something. each and each meant prediction has been got here across in hindsight. after all, the wording is so ambiguous, it ought to point something.
2016-11-26 20:11:25
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answered by sutkus 4
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the only ones you ever hear about are the vague references to events that happened, how come you don't hear about the thousands of these predictions he gets wrong. Only the 20 or 30 that get twisted around to fit an event.
2007-02-28 00:09:41
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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I guarantee that his predictions are as good now as ever.
Now that that's settled, can we now go about the business of eradicating superstition like this. I mean come on...this is the 21st century.
2007-02-28 00:08:57
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answered by gebobs 6
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There's no proof they were right in the past so why expect more ?? You can interpret his poems to mean anything.
2007-02-28 00:07:23
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answered by Gene 7
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Mythology is a different Y-A category.
2007-02-28 00:08:13
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answered by Holden 5
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hasn't been yet, so he has to get at least one right.
2007-02-28 00:06:09
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answered by Anonymous
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who was this guy anyway ? he is never right and i gues he will never be right.kaput
2007-02-28 00:51:17
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answered by mini-haven 2
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they were never right, and will never be
2007-02-28 00:10:00
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answered by tomes12 2
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No. Never was, never will.
2007-02-28 00:11:16
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answered by elgil 7
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