Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow Alert™:
Laws of physics still in effect


The Sun gets another prophecy wrong, this one about... the sun! No, not about itself, but instead that star about 96 million miles away from us that we see and feel on a daily basis.

Back in May, the Sun said that Nostradamus predicted in July 2010 a solar flare would cause earthquakes. Well, of course there were earthquakes this month, there always are, and solar flares as well, but there's no science that links the two. Everybody I could find on the Internets conflating the two phenomena I would put in the category of "crackpot".




2 comments:

Karen Zipdrive said...

I think the solar flare detoured to Texas. The temps are not that high, but they feel hotter than ever.

dguzman said...

I'm glad we're getting to those scary years when all the horrible predictions are supposed to come true--because most (if not all) are NOT coming true.

I always saw Nostradamus as some kind of frustrated poet or artist of some sort, who decided he'd write a bunch of scary-sounding gibberish in the hopes that it would make him famous.