is this /x/ tier?
the torah predicted the death of one israeli PM, it predicted the death of another.
whats going on?
>>18562464
alright, now predict the next israeli PM death
oh wait, there's no useful pattern here
>>18564069
This. Given a sufficiently large and complex text sample, it's possible to find almost any information if you search long enough and have the benefit of hindsight. This is true of any long book (600,000+ words), people do it all the time with the Bible. You could find 9/11 predictions in the Lord of the Rings or that 2 million word long Pokemon fanfiction. The real trick would be identifying a book which accurately predicts future events.
>using morrowind language to predict the future
>Can only predict things that have passed
>Finding the word "prime minister" in an ancient document, pretending anyone in the past would have any idea what that means.
Yeah, nah. No real pattern here.
>>18564126
>>18564069
>The real trick would be identifying a book which accurately predicts future events.
well, i mean. it kind of does that. there is A LOT more,
> Given a sufficiently large and complex text sample, it's possible to find almost any information if you search long enough and have the benefit of hindsight. This is true of any long book (600,000+ words), people do it all the time with the Bible. You could find 9/11 predictions in the Lord of the Rings or that 2 million word long Pokemon fanfiction.
i don't have the words... i really don't. this statement is disappointing, you're a failure of a human being.
>oh wait, there's no useful pattern here
no, but it predicts a nuclear and israeli holocaust after the second PM death. frankly this discovery was made 20+years ago, and there are hundreds of additional prophecies that have come true. you make it sound like you don't even care everything in eschatology prophecies are coming true, in every mythos of scriptures. the bible isn't the only holy book in the world.
Always wanted the software they used for this.
Specially when we were decoding the chainmail book.
>>18564962
whats the chainmail book?
>>18564979
Book that some anon got from his grandpa, it was written in code using chainmail.
Very cool threads.