Baba Vanga prophecy points to a specific year for humanity’s end
Baba Vanga, known as the 'Nostradamus of the Balkans,' predicted humanity's ultimate demise in the year 5079, when a cosmic event of 'unimaginable' proportions would bring about the destruction of the universe, according to Daily Mail.
According to Baba Vanga's alleged prophecies, humanity's path toward its ultimate end begins far beyond Earth.
By the year 3005, humans are said to have expanded into space to such an extent that war erupts on Mars, a conflict so severe it alters planetary trajectories.
Just five years later, in 3010, a comet or asteroid is believed to collide with the moon, sending debris into orbit and forming a visible ring around Earth, dramatically changing the planet's night sky.
By 3797, all life on Earth is said to be extinguished, forcing humanity to survive by establishing colonies on a new planet elsewhere in the cosmos.
That survival, however, comes at a high cost. Between 3803 and 3805, scarce resources spark devastating wars among the remaining population, wiping out more than half of humanity and pushing civilization toward collapse, according to Baba Vanga's predictions.
In the aftermath, progress grinds to a halt. From roughly 3815 through 3878, humanity regresses into tribal societies, living in scattered groups until the emergence of a new prophet who restores moral order. This figure is said to have founded a powerful church that not only spreads religious teachings but also revives forgotten scientific knowledge, laying the groundwork for a slow recovery.
By the early 4300s, civilization enters a renewed golden age. New cities rise, scientific breakthroughs accelerate, and humanity succeeds in curing all known diseases.
Advances in genetics and neuroscience allow humans to expand their brain capacity, eliminating concepts such as hatred and evil. By 4509, humanity reaches what the prophecy describes as an unprecedented moral state, enabling direct communication with God.
The timeline grows even more extraordinary by the late 45th century. In 4599, humans are said to achieve immortality, fundamentally reshaping society.
Civilization reaches its absolute peak in 4674, with an estimated population of 340 billion spread across multiple planets, and early stages of assimilation with extraterrestrial beings already underway. In the final years before the end, humans make a discovery that ultimately seals their fate.
Between 5076 and 5078, explorers locate the boundary of the known universe, a mysterious edge whose true nature remains unknown. The revelation divides humanity, with a significant portion opposing attempts to move beyond it.
Despite the warnings, humanity presses forward, and in 5079, Baba Vanga's prophecy culminates in what she described as "absolute doomsday," bringing about the destruction of human civilization, and possibly the universe itself.