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Today, the "Doomsday Clock", the 'modern Nostradamus' predicts the fate of the world

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Today, the "Doomsday Clock", the 'modern Nostradamus'

The so-called 'living Nostradamus' has made a chilling prediction about the Doomsday Clock, which will be reset today.

Brazilian mystic Athos Salomé, 36, claims to have predicted the Coronavirus, Elon Musk's purchase of X/Twitter and even the death of the Queen of Britain.

Doomsday Clock is a symbolic representation of how close humanity is to global man-made catastrophe. The closer the clock gets to midnight, the closer the members of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists think we are to the end of the world.

The escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, as well as North Korea's ongoing missile tests, are other developments that may be considered by the Bulletin ahead of tomorrow's announcement. And therefore, Athos thinks the clock will move forward again.

He said: " It is important to remember that at its core the Doomsday Clock serves as an instrument of awareness. It does not predict our future [but] acts as a warning signal highlighting the dangers around us. Every tick of the watch represents not only behavior, but also the vast and enigmatic universe that surrounds us. We are all intertwined in this journey through time, and every decision we make, every action we take echoes within the tapestry of humanity's destiny. "

Athos estimated that the clock would be set "between 80 and 85 seconds before midnight", although he insisted that this "should not be taken as a statement". He told the Daily Star that Israel's "Hamas conflict, Russian aggression in Ukraine, the growing alliance between North Korea and Russia along with North Korea's nuclear tests" are "interrelated pieces of a larger puzzle that could predict a bleaker future".

As of 2020, the clock showed 100 seconds before midnight.

Indicators have now moved even further "closer to midnight than ever before", the scientists said, citing "the growing risks of war in Ukraine, but not only".

After World War II, the clock showed 7 minutes to midnight.

In 1992, with the end of the Cold War, the clocks fell to 17 minutes before midnight.

In 1953, 2018 and 2019 they arrived 2 minutes before midnight.

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was founded in 1945 by Albert Einstein and other scientists who worked on the Manhattan Project to build the first atomic bomb.

Every year these experts "move" the hands of the clock, examining the situation that prevails in the world.

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