Throughout history there have been figures who seem to have seen beyond their time. Among them is Nostradamus, the enigmatic 16th-century French physician and astrologer whose prophecies have fascinated us for centuries. His famous texts, written in the form of enigmatic quatrains, have been interpreted by many as predictions of great historical events.
According to some modern interpretations of his writings, the world could approach a period of profound transformation, where several current powers would face changes that could alter the global balance. Among the most discussed theories is that three major countries could experience crises so intense that they would change their role on the world stage before the end of 2026.
But beyond literal interpretations, what many scholars point out is that Nostradamus was not only talking about destruction, but about historical cycles, moments in which the structures of power are transformed to give rise to new stages of humanity.
Who really was Nostradamus?
Michel de Nostredame, known as Nostradamus, was born in France in 1503. He was a doctor, astrologer and scholar of the mystical traditions of his time. His most famous writings appear in the book The Prophecies, published in 1555.
Due to the religious and political context of the sixteenth century, Nostradamus wrote his visions in a deliberately cryptic manner. He mixed different languages, used astrological symbols and complex metaphors to hide the true meaning of his texts.
This meant that for more than 400 years his quatrains have been interpreted in multiple ways. Many believe that some of them described events such as wars, changes in power or social transformations.
The theory of historical cycles
Some analysts argue that Nostradamus viewed history as a cyclical process. According to this vision, every few centuries there are moments of rupture, periods in which old political, economic and cultural structures are profoundly transformed.
We are currently living in an era marked by accelerated changes: geopolitical tensions, economic crises, technological advances and social transformations. In this context, interpretations of his texts have once again gained interest.
Among the most popular theories is that three current powers could face challenges that would modify the global balance.