From his profound knowledge, the genius Einstein made several predictions about the future of humanity.
Albert Einstein (1879 – 1955) is considered one of the greatest physicists of all time. He founded the theories of special relativity and general relativity, ushering in a new era of modern science and technology. However, many may not know that Einstein was not only a renowned physicist but also a remarkable prophet. He made seven predictions about the future of the world back in the last century. To date, four of these predictions have come true, such as the existence of gravitational waves, the prediction about the cosmological constant, gravitational lensing, and the phenomenon of Bose-Einstein condensation.
Among the famous predictions made by this great scientist, only three remain unfulfilled, and they all raise concerns about the survival of humanity:
The Prophecy of Time Distortion
Traveling through this wormhole could create a leap in time and space.
The prediction regarding the distortion of spacetime can be simply understood as a prediction about “wormholes.” Einstein believed that there could be “points” connected by the curvature of spacetime in the vast universe. Traveling through this wormhole could create a leap in time and space as seen in science fiction films.
Once we truly discover what is referred to as a “wormhole,” traveling through history will no longer be just a dream for humanity.
The Prediction of Apocalypse in 2060
Since the advent of atomic bombs, world destruction has become easier.
An undisclosed note, previously unknown to the world, was discovered by a researcher at Einstein’s former residence. The content within contains a prophecy that the world will be destroyed in 2060. With the outbreak of diseases and wars, particularly nuclear war, the world will face destruction, and humanity will ultimately vanish from Earth.
Einstein’s theories laid the theoretical groundwork for the development of nuclear energy and the creation of atomic bombs. However, after the invention of the atomic bomb, Einstein expressed regret, considering it one of the greatest mistakes of his life.
Whether the prophecy of the apocalypse in 2060 will come true remains uncertain, but since humanity acquired atomic bombs, the potential for global destruction has become alarmingly easy, as a single button press could lead to the demise of the entire planet.
The Prophecy Regarding Bees
Once bees are gone, the consequences are truly unimaginable.
It is rumored that Einstein once said: “If bees disappear, then human civilization will completely vanish within four years.” This prediction is likely based on the crucial role bees play in nature, particularly in pollinating many plant species. Out of 1,330 types of crops used by humans, over 1,000 require bee pollination. Once bees are gone, the consequences are truly unimaginable.
Of course, some people today argue that even if bees were to disappear, humans could still resort to artificial pollination. However, some scientists believe our understanding of this prediction might be somewhat narrow, and Einstein’s message could be more profound. In this prophecy, the disappearance of bees may serve as a warning example. The destruction of the biosphere could trigger a butterfly effect, ultimately harming humanity and leading to extinction.
Additionally, regarding the prophecy about bees, some claim that this was not actually a prediction made by Einstein. Dr. Roni Grosz from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem states that there is no evidence Einstein ever said or wrote such a thing.