Nostradamus, a 16th-century French astrologer and physician, is best known for his book "Les Prophéties," which contains a collection of quatrains that many interpret as predictions of future events. His predictions were often vague and cryptic, allowing for broad interpretation. Nostradamus used a combination of astrological calculations, historical knowledge, and an understanding of human behavior, which contributed to the allure and enduring interest in his work. Despite the claims of accuracy, many skeptics argue that the interpretations of his writings are often retrofitted to fit events after they occur.
No, it is not possible to predict the outcome of chance events with certainty, as they are inherently random and unpredictable.
to study weather formations and predict future weather events
Yes
It means to predict and anticipate upcoming events.
The indexes predict by assuming that past trends and relationships will continue into the future.
The answer would be diviners.
computer
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