While astrology lacks scientific credibility, some predictions have gained fame due to their apparent accuracy. However, these cases often rely on vague wording, selective memory, or coincidence. Here are a few notable examples:
Astrological Prediction |
Claimed Outcome |
Possible Explanation |
Jeanne Dixon’s JFK Assassination Prediction |
Allegedly foresaw the assassination of a U.S. president in the 1960s. |
Dixon made many predictions; only the correct ones were remembered (“Dixon Effect”). |
Nostradamus’ Prophecies |
Some believe his quatrains predicted events like WWII and 9/11. |
Vague, symbolic language allows for multiple interpretations. |
Evangelical Astrologers & 1987 Stock Market Crash |
A few astrologers claimed to foresee a market downturn. |
Markets are cyclical, and many experts also predicted instability. |
COVID-19 Pandemic “Predictions” |
Some astrologers claim they foresaw a global crisis in 2020. |
General warnings about an “upheaval” are common in astrology, making them easy to retroactively match events. |
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