When Vanga predicted the "end of the world"

Bulgarian clairvoyant Baba Vanga, who died in 1996, left behind a whole collection of predictions covering the future of humanity up to the year 5079. Although her prophecies often provoke skepticism, many are convinced that some of them have already come true - for example, the tragedy with the submarine "Kursk," the September 11 attacks, Brexit, and Obama's election.
Who was Baba Vanga?
The seer's real name was Vangeliya Pandeva Gushterova. Having lost her sight in childhood, she, according to legend, gained a "second sight" and began making predictions concerning global events, technologies, politics, and even alien life.
What did she predict for 2025?
Among her forecasts for the coming year:
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Growing organs in laboratories - the process is already underway for scientific purposes and may soon become routine in medicine.
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Contact with extraterrestrial beings - allegedly a significant discovery will occur.
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Development of telepathy - presumably with the help of technologies like neural interfaces.
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New energy source - details unknown, but active research is being conducted in the field of nuclear energy.
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War in Europe - she spoke about the "devastation of the continent," which some associate with the current conflict in Ukraine.
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Reduction of Europe's population - still a controversial and unconfirmed prediction.
Vanga's further predictions
Her prophecies extend centuries into the future:
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2028 - flight to Venus, disappearance of world hunger.
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2043 - Islam becomes the dominant religion in Europe.
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2100 - creation of an artificial Sun.
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2183 - a colony on Mars achieves independence.
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2288 - time travel is invented.
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3797 - life on Earth ends, humanity relocates to another Solar system.
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4599 - the era of immortality begins.
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5079 - the end of the world.
Should we believe it?
Most scientists and researchers are skeptical about such predictions. Many of them are too vague or fantastic to be taken seriously. Nevertheless, interest in Vanga's legacy does not fade, especially when her words seem to coincide with reality.
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