Not only do I not know that, he never said that. He never gives ANY actual dates in any of his predictions. He only makes vague statements in 4 line "Quatrains" that fools are free to interpret any way they like, such as this random selection from the source:
The exiles because of anger and intestine hatred
will bring a great conspiracy to bear against the King:
Secretly they will place enemies as a threat,
and his own old ones against them sedition.
2007-04-12 15:42:26
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answer #1
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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"16. Does Nostradamus really predict the end of the world?
A. No. In fact he never mentions the idea in his Propheties, though he does sometimes allude vaguely to its imminence in the Presages - and the 'Last Times' idea, derived from his sources such as the 'Mirabilis liber', of course pervades the whole work. True, he does seem to indicate that there will be some kind of Apocalypse or Last Judgement. He also states quite specifically in his prefatory letter to his son César, however, that his prophecies are designed to cover the history of the world up to the year 3797 - which presumably means that the world will still be here then (always assuming that he is counting from the same point as everyone else - after all, 3797 is merely the sum of Roussat's proposed date for the end of the world [2242] and the date when Nostradamus wrote it [1555]). Whether that represents some kind of finality, though, is not stated. The standard cosmological model of the time had the world ending either in 1800 (or 1887) or in 2242, but Nostradamus seems to have stretched this model in such a way as to give a theoretical terminal date of 4722"
Here's the website: http://www.nostradamus500.com/GenFAQs.htm#16
2007-04-13 00:56:51
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answered by Midnight Butterfly 4
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Nostradamus is a big fat liar who made Dumb quattrains. The only reason the make sense is because when you first read it u say oh that makes no sense and then when something happens you say Oh thats what he meant. The only prediction that became true was that he would be bigger deal after hes long gone. Baloney!
2007-04-12 23:20:00
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answered by huhwhatcaca 2
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It's 'psychic', not that it deserves the dignity of correct spelling. Nostradamus and all other 'psychics' are fakes - and what is this question doing in the science section?
2007-04-13 00:36:52
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answered by hznfrst 6
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he was a predictor and there is no evidence which prove that the nostradamus was right it predict many other phenomenas too but non of them was real . but maybe this one be somehow logical but maybe this prediction be fake too
2007-04-13 02:29:57
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answered by suerena 2
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No, actually, he thought it would end a whole lot sooner. Like at least a hundred years ago. Wow, look, he was wrong. Just like all the others.
2007-04-12 23:04:48
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answered by eri 7
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Go with the Aztec's date of 2025, that is rapidly approaching...
2007-04-13 03:19:28
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answered by lifen21 1
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That is not the date he gave that is my PIN number!
Or was it 2525?
2007-04-12 23:08:49
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answered by Tommy 6
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