Another day, another prediction of the end of the world.
To this far, every single prognosis has been unsuccessful in predicting the occurrence of Armageddon, with the exception of those projections in which the date has already passed.
On the other hand, none of those claims are made by Sir Isaac Newton, the person who discovered gravity.
The British scientist and mathematician Isaac Newton is credited with the development of calculus as well as the establishment of the concepts of gravity and motion.
In a nutshell, if it weren’t for his extraordinary intelligence, the world we live in today would most probably seem considerably different from what it does now.

As a result, if anybody is capable of predicting our demise, it is maybe Newton.
This will need us to go back in time to the early 18th century, specifically to the year 1704.
Before the invention of the guillotine, railroads, and even the piano, Isaac Newton wrote about the end of civilization on a piece of paper by dipping the tip of his feathered quill into ink and writing it down.
The expert believes that it will take place much sooner than you could anticipate it in the future.

Newton would have written the following in a forecast that was most likely not meant for publication:
A total of 1260 days will pass between the final conquest of the three kingdoms in the year 800 A.C. and the conclusion of the conflict in the year 2060 A.C. It is possible that it may conclude later, but I can not see any reason why it should stop earlier.
You did not make a mistake when you read that: the year 2060, which is 36 years from now.

The question is, how did he come up with this theory?
Newton was a Christian, and he based this idea on the Book of Daniel, which is the oldest testament of his religion and portrays the end of the world.
The curator of History of Yesterday, Andrei Tapalaga, provided an explanation of what he meant by saying, “The ‘end of the world’ that Newton refers to in this theory based on the Book of Daniel is when Jesus will return and bring peace to this world by ruling for a millennium.”
Jesus would cast out all those individuals who have perverted Christianity for the sake of gaining personal wealth and educate all of us how to live in peace. On the other hand, those who embrace him will feel his love, while those who oppose him will feel his rage.
Therefore, when Newton predicted that the world would end, he was not necessarily referring to Armageddon; rather, he was referring to the end of an era.