Nostradamus Effect Season 1 Episode 2

Nostradamus Effect Season 1 Episode 2 Da Vinci's Armageddon

  • TVPG
  • September 16, 2009
  • 45 min
  • 5.2  (32)

Nostradamus Effect season 1 episode 2 explores the theory that Leonardo da Vinci may have predicted certain catastrophic events that are yet to occur. The episode delves into the life and works of the renowned painter, inventor, and thinker to see if there is any evidence that supports the idea that he was able to see into the future.

The episode starts with a brief introduction to Leonardo da Vinci’s life. His artwork has always been highly appreciated, but it is his notebooks that contain some of the most interesting insights into his mind. With his sketches and writings, he seemed to be predicting things that had not yet been discovered. By analyzing his written works, the episode attempts to establish a link between the genius of Leonardo da Vinci and the prophecies of Nostradamus.

Next, the show explores the theories that Da Vinci’s works are sending coded messages to the future. The episode uncovers the possibility that there could be a missing book from one of his manuscripts that holds important clues to his predictions. The idea stems from the fact that one of the notebooks appears to be incomplete. Experts speculate that these missing pages could be explaining his vision of the future, including a potential apocalypse.

The show then moves on to decode the messages contained in da Vinci’s artwork and other notes. The episode highlights some of his most popular works of art, such as The Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man, to see if there is any hidden meaning in the paintings. For instance, the episode proposes that the painting, The Last Supper, was a coded message that warned of impending doom. According to some interpretations, the painting signifies that in the future, the balance of the world will be shifted, and a new era will begin.

The episode also examines the possibility that Da Vinci’s drawings predicted technological advancements of the future. The show highlights a document in which Da Vinci depicted a flying machine from the 15th century, which is strikingly similar to modern-day helicopters. Experts are convinced that Da Vinci’s drawing is proof that he was able to foresee the development of aviation.

Finally, the show explores the idea that Da Vinci may have had a prophecy of his own. The episode reveals that one of Da Vinci’s most fascinating works of art, The Vitruvian Man, depicts a man with outstretched arms and legs, inside a circle and square, and is believed to represent the ideal proportions of the human body. The episode proposes that Da Vinci used this drawing to communicate a message about the possible end of the world. A theory states that the drawing represents a warning that if humans do not represent the perfect balance in the universe, the world will end.

Overall, Nostradamus Effect season 1 episode 2 provides insightful information on the life and legacy of Leonardo da Vinci. The episode takes viewers on a thought-provoking journey, exploring the idea that Da Vinci may have been a prophet, able to predict the future. The episode is engaging, well-researched, and presents its arguments in a clear and concise manner, allowing viewers to make their own conclusions regarding the meaning of the symbolic language used by the Renaissance master.

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  • First Aired
    September 16, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    45 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.2  (32)