pennylane1101
10-21-07, 06:07 PM
There's a new history channel special airing next week (10/28) called "The Lost Book of Nostradamus." It will explore the prophets life and reveal new revelations from his "lost book." I actually work for The History Channel and everyone around the office was pretty excited about the project. Thought I'd give ya'll a heads up ...
cosmictraveler
10-21-07, 06:53 PM
To bad it couldn't have remained "lost".
Orleander
10-21-07, 06:55 PM
Nostradamus' books are just like the bible. Can be translated to anything that you want it to mean.
cosmictraveler
10-21-07, 06:56 PM
I wonder who actually wrote it, there's really no way to tell for certain so how can anyone believe anything that is presented?
James R
10-21-07, 10:29 PM
pennylane1101:
Why is the History channel peddalling pseudoscience?
His books are still history, even if his predictions aren't. He is a real person.
nietzschefan
10-21-07, 11:33 PM
History IS pseudoscience.
James R
10-22-07, 12:12 AM
His books are still history, even if his predictions aren't. He is a real person.
The part that worried me was this:
It will explore the prophets life and reveal new revelations from his "lost book."
revelations?
It makes it sound like there is something worth examining in Nostradamus's ramblings.
pennylane1101
10-23-07, 02:15 PM
I wonder who actually wroye it, there's really no way to tell for certain so how can anyone believe anything that is presented?
Part of the special will explore the authenticity of the actual book in conjunction with the National Library in Rome.
And I'm not necessarily saying that I'm a believer but I think it's interesting to see how connections are made b/w his text/images and present day events.
cosmictraveler
10-23-07, 02:32 PM
Part of the special will explore the authenticity of the actual book
Explore the authenticity now there's a fine mess. We don't even know who really wrote it so how can you do such a thing?
Orleander
10-23-07, 02:36 PM
Explore the authenticity now there's a fine mess. We don't even know who really wrote it so how can you do such a thing?
the doodles in the margins are dead give aways.
cosmictraveler
10-23-07, 02:38 PM
Anyone can doodle, even you! :p
Orleander
10-23-07, 02:40 PM
Anyone can doodle, even you! :p
Yes, but my doodles say 'I love cosmic', with a little heart for the o's
That's how you know it was me.
Nostradomus' say "DeVinci's a momma's boy"
cosmictraveler
10-23-07, 02:49 PM
Yes, but my doodles say 'I love cosmic', with a little heart for the o's
"
Well then we know it wasn't you that "doodled" in his "margins".
pennylane1101
10-25-07, 12:13 PM
Explore the authenticity now there's a fine mess. We don't even know who really wrote it so how can you do such a thing?
By analyzing the pages/ink/etc. to make sure it wasn't drawn w/ crayolas! Ha!