Edited By
Richard Hawthorne

A recent claim has surfaced, asserting that over 1,800 prophecies have already materialized, with a significant warning about an impending extinction linked to a meteor predicted to strike Earth within 35 years. This assertion has ignited debate around its implications for humanity.
The source of this prophecy, cited as 4,900 years old, warns that another mass extinction could come from the skies. Critics are demanding clarity on the โancient sourceโ of these predictions, expressing skepticism about the evidence provided.
Commenters noted, "You havenโt told us anythingโฆ" while others expressed deeper concerns about existential threats and our understanding of reality. Some skeptics remarked on the claims lacking substance or verification, with one user bluntly stating, "Whatโs the โancient sourceโ?โ
Adding fuel to the fire, the original claim posits the existence of alternate dimensions, inhabited by beings that may influence our world. A commenter shared a perspective often found in philosophical circles: "If I know Iโm going to survive after my body dies, Iโm not gonna waste time worrying about the end of the world."
Commenters displayed a mix of feelings towards the predictions:
Uncertainty and skepticism prevailed in the discussions.
Some indicate a belief in a cycle of creation and destruction, akin to โa holographic movie being animated frame by frame.โ
There were inquiries on why certain individuals "want the world to end badly."
"This is a decaying worldโฆ everything in it is waste except the energy which is eternal," emphasized one passionate commenter.
โก 1,800 prophecies have allegedly been fulfilled; only a few remain.
๐ Predictions include extinction events caused by meteors and alternate dimensions.
๐ Ongoing skepticism surrounds the "ancient source" and the validity of such predictions.
As events unfold, the community continues to grapple with these claims, weighing the balance between fear of the unknown and theories that challenge our perception of reality. Is humanity ready to confront the truth, or will these theories fade away into obscurity?