Obsessed with these graphics and ancient prophecies

email.sneha91

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I read a ebook about ancient prophecies recently and it think lot of it seems to be coming true.. and I can't take it out those pics of my mind, already been couple of weeks now.. I was not sure how to know more about it and tried social media and online search but couldn't get much.. Someone suggested to check with scifi experts.. so here am.. using it for the first time.. please please guide me..
 
Sorry I forgot to put the name.. its called the time of the thirteen.. not able find it on internet..

Huh? Some kind of SF book below, or is it a graphic novel? This isn't a veiled or indirect way of the author promoting the item, is it? Probably should have been submitted to the SciFi & Fantasy subforum, unless you're really serious about construing it as "prophecy".

The Time of the Thirteen
https://www.amazon.com/Time-Thirteen-Peaceful-One-ebook/dp/B0GYPXP1QC
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I don't know if its the same.. it had these future prophecies and chilling photos. How did you even find it? I can't see it in google search..
 
This thread reads a lot like an advertisement.

Are you the author, email.sneha91?

Out of interest, why did you choose that particular user name?
 
It's my username everywhere. No, I wish I could come up with something like that.. becoming a fan now.. do you know who is the author is?
 
No, I wish I could come up with something like that.
It's probably easy enough.

Typically, vague prophecies are:
  • Not specific as to the time they will occur.
  • Open to interpretation about what is actually being predicted. For example, a "disaster" could be a train crash or a volcano or a tornado or lots of other things.
  • only recognisable retrospectively, when people go looking for any event they think might match the vague prophecy.
For example, if a prophecy says "A war is coming", that's not very impressive. Wars, after all, are not uncommon. If, on the other hand, the prophecy says "A war will start between Bangladesh and India on 13 September 2026 at 3 pm over a dispute about ..." then that might interest me if it actually happened exactly as predicted.

I'm not saying these particular prophecies have any of those criteria (I haven't seen any examples yet), but if they do have these features then if I were you I wouldn't rush to become a fanboy (or -girl).
do you know who is the author is?
No. I don't really care about that, yet.
I read a ebook about ancient prophecies recently and it think lot of it seems to be coming true.
Can you please give me an example or two, quoting the exact wording of the prophecies and telling me how they have come true? I'm interested to see some of these fulfilled prophecies.
 
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On Reddit they claim that it was written or produced by AI. That would explain the images, if there are lots of those.

Other locations:

https://notionpress.com/in/read/the-time-of-the-thirteen

https://books.google.ru/books/about/The_Time_of_the_Thirteen.html
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The blurb reads like terrible ballocks. “Voyage into the light”………. “frequency-based blueprints”……. “witnessed an infinite Ocean of Love”………

It’s almost word salad, though not quite. I can see why someone might think it is AI-generated, the sort of meaningless - yet vaguely portentous, in a slack, New Agey kind of way - crap AI might come up with if it was told to be imaginative or creative.-_O
 
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[...] do you know who is the author is?

Anonymity as "The Peaceful One" is surely part of the package of reasons for the "book" being interpreted as AI-generated. Though minus being able to peruse its contents (not going to buy it), can't say what the other factors are apart from the preoccupation with graphics and "chilling photos". But even human-authored publications are probably going to turn into "picture books for adults" thanks to the ease of generating abundant images now. (And as exchemists hints, blurb content has always been kind of eccentric or promotionally wild in certain genres.)
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