Sir Isaac Newton It is considered one of the main mathematicians and scientists in history. Author of the law of gravity and other findings related to light and optics, Newton was also an alchemist.
The English author predicted that the world as we know him would end in 2060. Newton scribbled this warning in a note above a series of mathematical calculations more than 300 years ago.
Newton believed in biblical visions of the Apocalypse – specifically the battle of Armageddon – and based its prediction on its Protestant interpretation of the Bible and The events that followed the biblical history.
This prophesied war is described in the last chapter of the Apocalypse bookand confronts the forces of good (led by God) against the forces of evil (led by the kings of the earth).
The Scriptures affirm that this battle would mark the end of the world, marking the beginning of a new era of peace brought by God. Newton used mathematics and the dates of the biblical history to reach the apocalypse, using the days mentioned in the Scriptures as years to interpret the prophecy.
For him, these periods of time (especially 1,260 years) represented the period of abandonment of the Church and the emergence of the ‘corrupt’ trinitarian religions, mainly Catholicism.
Newton studied history to determine the precise date in which this abandonment began formally and established it in 800 d. C.: The year in which the Holy Roman Empire was founded. The year 800 d. C. More 1260 gave Newton in 2060.
“Thus, the times and half of a time are 42 months or 1,260 days or three and a half years, computing twelve months per year and 30 days per month As was done in the calendar of the primitive year, “reads the letter, dated 1704.
“And the days of the short -lived beasts, being placed by the years of the kingdoms lived, the period of 1260 days, if it dates from the complete conquest of the three kings in the year 800 d. C., It will end in 2060 d. C. You can end later, but I don’t see reason for it to end before, “he adds.
In another prediction that refers to the date 2060, Newton said: “I mention this not to affirm when the end time will be, but to end the precipitated conjectures Of fantasy men who often predict the time of the end, and in doing so, discredit the sacred prophecies as often as their predictions fail. “
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