London, March 19, 2020, Friday
When any pestilence begins in the world, there will be talk of doom and destruction. The prophecies of Nostradamus in France are famous but were also foretold by Britain's greatest scientist Isaac Newton. Newton, who gave the speed formula, wrote in the first note 2 about the destruction of the earth. After Newton's death in the year 8, the letters were found in his home. According to The Newton Papers, Newton wrote more than 3,000 notes and letters in his life. All of these documents were arranged in the year 1, after nine years of hard work by bringing Newton's obituary notes to Cambridge.
New York's letter was auctioned by John Maynard Keynes, the economist of England. Finally, a scholar named the Secret of Newton wrote the book in a volume that still exists today at the University of Jerusalem. Newton writes that it is his fault if a man thinks he is meant to be permanent. That too is about to expire, especially when man stops believing in religion.
Newton calculated the destruction half the time from a book called Talk. The answer that Newt received from special calculations was 1.5 years and 3 days. Newton then changed the number to year by year, by scientific calculation. Finally calculated the year of destruction of the world.
Newton also had to ask what criteria he would not have to accept for these two years. For this reason, by denoting year 3 as a criterion, it was argued that in 7 BC, there was a religious revolution in Rome and that the king of Rome, Chelymaign, replaced the pope with his own rule. Thus, he has considered 7 as the year of the end of the world. Even if this year does not end, the beginning of the Holocaust will begin from the year of 9.
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