Baba Vanga's prediction for when the world will end is "almost 85% true" according to a group of scientists. The Bulgarian mystic died in 1996 but her global forecasts are still resonating with scholars and the general public. Vanga is said to have guessed events including the September 11 attacks and the Chernobyl disaster.
Vanga's 5078 End Date and Population Forecast
According to her prophecies, Vanga said the world would supposedly end in 5078. Scientists are even getting on board with her predictions, saying she has an "85% hit rate," Ladbible reports. The Bulgarian mystic said by 4509 humans are supposedly set to be able to communicate with God as morality reaches a "heightened level." By 4599 immortality is expected to become commonplace while 4674 will mark a peak in "human prosperity" as the population reaches 340 billion and we start mixing with extraterrestrial beings.
Medical and Behavioral Predictions
Before Vanga's 'end day' in 5078, medics are supposed to find a 'universal cure for all ailments by 4302 which will lead to a "change in human behaviour in 4308." The mystic also predicted the downfall of Vladimir Putin, which hasn't happened yet. However, one of her rare misses was the nuclear winter of 2010-2014 which was supposed to end humanity.
Famous Correct Predictions
Vanga's most famous prediction of 9/11 happened in 1989 when she foresaw "American brethren fall after being attacked by steel birds." She also guessed Barack Obama's tenure as US president, alongside the rise of AI. She has also been linked to the sinking of the Russian submarine Kursk in 2000. Because she never wrote anything down, it's hard to argue with old Baba Vanga. It's also very hard to agree with her for that reason, so swings and roundabouts.



