Our wise prophets correctly predicted that in the coming years we will experience various conflicts, disasters, and crises. But do not be afraid, creativity will undoubtedly triumph over destruction, and everything will turn out well.
The entire space-time continuum is undergoing a painful but meaningful creative process in order to gradually connect into a single, enormous harmonious organism. We see encouraging evidence of this in world culture, in the international scientific community, and on the Internet.
We believe in the Supreme Truth and Love
You are surely familiar with our oldest spiritual fathers, who play key roles in the Talmud, the Bible, and the Koran. They suppressed their natural human pride, humbly listened to God, and therefore saw into the future. At the same time, however, they remained free human beings. They warned us of numerous threats and showed us paths that lead to better times.
Noah sensed that an apocalyptic flood was coming and therefore built a rescue ark. Abraham submitted to the Supreme Truth and Love, and all good Jews, Christians, and Muslims followed his example. Moses brought universal moral principles to humanity, which became the basis for just legal systems.
We support a gentle revolution
False prophets are negative historical figures. Charlatans pretend to predict the future from cards, crystal balls, or palms, but they are only deceiving trusting souls. Pharisees command us to obey their cruel laws, which contradict our conscience. Dictators want to elevate themselves above God, even though they serve the lowest demons. But they are losing.
False prophets were defeated by Jesus Christ, who started a kind revolution to save us. He predicted that the future belongs to ordinary, kind people, while incorrigible tyrants will not enter the Kingdom of God. He called on us to build loving families, neighborhoods, and communities of generous ideas. He knew that democratic, prosperous societies would grow out of the ruins of old dictatorships.
We strive for true peace
The Tower of Babel collapsed, the Temple of Jerusalem was destroyed, and the Roman Empire succumbed to barbarian invaders. But the ancient mystics were followed by medieval scholars, who in turn inspired modern scientists.
Mohammed and Nostradamus predicted plagues and wisely advised how to prevent further epidemics. Joan of Arc and Hildegard of Bingen knew that bold, free-thinking women would excel in the modern world. Jeane Dixon and Baba Vanga warned of future world wars. Winston Churchill and Ronald Reagan, however, pointed out that true peace would only be achieved after evil had been defeated.
We adhere to the scientific method
How can we know who is right if different prophets disagree in their predictions? Francis Bacon and René Descartes explained that any hypothesis is true only when it is confirmed by reality.
So we can guess what is likely to happen or not happen in the future. We can also predict how high the probability or improbability is. But we never know for sure in advance what will or will not happen tomorrow. Only in the future will we know which prediction is true.
We use modern technology
Some human visions are benevolent, while others lead to destruction, but all of them are gradually materializing. Architects build hospitals and prisons, chemical laboratories produce medicines and dangerous drugs, nuclear scientists give us electricity and the most terrifying weapons. All apparent contradictions!
However, material human creations have one thing in common that contains a real internal antagonism: they can all serve both good and evil purposes.
Leonardo da Vinci, Jules Verne, and James Watt predicted that modern technology would contribute to our material well-being. But Zygmunt Bauman warned against a consumerist, individualistic society in which traditional human certainties would collapse. David Attenborough predicted that the old fossil fuel industry would cause an ecological catastrophe. Isaac Asimov, Karel Čapek, and Ray Bradbury warned of a future in which robots would take over human society.
We cannot immediately shut down all coal-fired power plants and robotic systems if we want to maintain our material standard of living. But let us gradually transition to clean technologies, while ensuring that they remain under human control and do not harm people.
All prophets in one place
We know thousands of respected visionaries who have honestly tried to predict our future. Until recently, their predictions were scattered, making it practically impossible to compare where they agreed and where they differed.
But then Vint Cerf, Bob Kahn, and Tim Berners-Lee invented the Internet. Larry Page and Sergey Brin created the first advanced search engine to crawl and map the entire global computer network. Sam Altman and Elon Musk improved artificial intelligence, which evaluates and processes information at the speed of light.
We combine these technologies in the predictive platform AllSeers.com. Here, we finally compare and evaluate various authoritative predictions to find the most likely scenarios for future developments. We predict upcoming conflicts, disasters, and crises, and offer solutions to them.
Advanced information technologies can be useful, but human brains remain more important. Although they function more slowly than so-called artificial intelligence, they are alive, empathetic, and understand ethics.
Petr Woff, CEO of All Seers