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Published: July 26, 2024
The thinking about the end of the world occupies many writers, researchers, and those interested in public affairs over time, including the famous scientist Isaac Newton, who predicted that the world would not end before 2060.
According to the kosovi page on the social media platform (Twitter), there is a map known as (the Apocalypse) that is 300 years old, drawn by the scientist Isaac Newton, on which he noted his observations. However, it does not explore the laws of physics and chemistry, but rather the events of the end times according to the Book of John, where Newton sought to get accurate prophecies about the future of the world and the location of the decisive battle.
One of Newton's most important efforts in this regard was to calculate the exact time and place of the end of the world. Among the mysterious chapters in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, Newton sought to obtain accurate prophecies about the future of the world and the salvation of human souls.
What Newton specified on the map are the events that led to the end of days! Namely, the blowing of the fifth and sixth trumpets (Revelation 9). Newton understood that the fifth trumpet symbolizes the rise of Islam and its rapid and widespread expansion.
As for the sixth trumpet, it symbolizes the rise of the Ottoman Empire, which Newton believed was sent by God to punish sinful Christians and destroy the remnants of the corrupt Roman Empire in the end, namely the Byzantine Empire.
According to Newton, the events of the end of the world occur in an area in the Middle East. Newton precisely identified four provinces: Asia (the city of Konya, in modern Turkey), Syria (the city of Damascus), Mosul (in Iraq), and Mardin (the city of Silvan today, also in modern Turkey).
According to the Book of Revelation, the departure of the four angels in the Book of Revelation to sow destruction and devastation throughout the world precedes the coming of the mysterious beast - mentioned in the book as one of the initiators of the Day of Judgment - and symbolizes the final battle.
An important area in the event of the end times is missing from Newton's map, which is Mount Megiddo, which became in the Greek translation Armageddon. Its roots were then embedded in Christian traditions as a name for the event of the Day of Judgment itself, and Megiddo is mentioned several times in the Bible.
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