Jewish Bible Code & Nostradamus Question's?

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Is the Jewish Bible Code a fake history channel bs?

Did nostradamus say anything about 2012 in his lost book, i heard that there was something about stars\

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The primary objection advanced against Bible codes is that information theory does not prohibit "noise" from appearing to be sometimes meaningful. Thus, if data chosen for ELS experiments are intentionally or unintentionally "cooked" before the experiment is defined, similar patterns can be found in texts other than the Torah. Although the probability of an ELS in a random place being a meaningful word is small, there are so many possible starting points and skip patterns that many such words can be expected to appear, depending on the details chosen for the experiment, and that it is possible to "tune" an ELS experiment to achieve a result which appears to exhibit patterns that overcome the level of noise.

The History Channel in its coverage of the 2012 Doomsday Prediction cites a number of prophecies that may relate to the present day.[8] For example, in the 1940s members of the Hopi tribe warned that of a series of global catastrophes would strike after nine omens were realized. A third world war, geologic upheaval, hotter temperatures, drought and famine would all contribute to the collapse of civilization. This prediction was integrated into an older legend and is today known as the Hopi Prophecy. Among the omens that presage the final days are supposed to be a "spider web crisscrossing the earth" and a "blue star".[9]

Other prophecies considered by doomsday proponents to be relevant to modern times include:

* The Book of Revelation, by John of Patmos.

* The Sibylline Books.

* The Quatrains and the Lost Book of Nostradamus.

* The Prophecy of the Popes, by Saint Malachy.

* Terrence Mckenna's Timewave Zero interpretation of the I Ching.
 
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