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Originally Posted by Xplicit
After watching 'decoding nostradamus' im somewhat 50/50 about him.
How he accurately predicted his king would die is pretty crazy.
BUT, it does seem like he wrote SOOOO MUCH STUFF that some of it eventually has to become true, espically since he never said WHEN these things would happen.
So believers get excited when a 'prediction' becomes true, and then claim he's never been wrong because everything else hasnt come true 'yet'.
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He was smart enough to use repetitive history without a timeline, then write it in a vague way with as few words as possible.
Anyone would be spot on with way more than probility if given such a chance and that much time.
This only really begins to unravel when enough of your predictions begin to repete like they naturally would.
There will always be wars, kings, assassinations, plagues, religious issues, you name it. Just look back some in history and walla you can now write a fairly good prediction book. Just remember to keep it vague and never any dates.