25 Times The World Was Predicted To End But Didn’t | List25
Want more? Check out the History Playlist: you like this video subscribe to List25: of the many ways people throughout history have chosen to enjoy their time on earth is trying to figure out when and how it will end. Some of these accounts are infuriatingly vague, and some are pretty explicit, giving the date and time that New York will be destroyed or that Jesus will show up on TV (but never a channel guide).
If you're someone who is anxiously waiting for the end of the world (and maybe needs a hug), don't be sad that none of these have happened. Arguably the coolest end of the world prediction is Ragnarök, from Norse mythology meaning, "The doom of the gods," and there's no set date for that. So while we sit and wait for the final battle between the Odin, Loki, Thor, and the Frost Giants, here's a list of 25 Times The World Was Predicted To End But Didn't.
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February 1st, 1524
634 BCE
1284
1656 or 1658
1910
August 31st, 2013
1914
1999
March 23rd, 1994
December 2015; October 2016
2011
1813
1666
2000
1806
Any day now...
March 31st, 1998
May 2003
2010/2011
Dec. 31, 1988
Late 2003
December 2012; September 2016
April 23rd, 1843
July 29th, 2016
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