NASA has officially dismissed a sensational theory suggesting that the Earth would lose gravity on August 12 this year. The baseless claim, originating from a supposed NASA document named ‘Project Anchor’, alleged a brief absence of gravity at a specific time, leading to mass casualties. Despite gaining traction on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, NASA clarified that the Earth’s gravity is a result of its mass and cannot simply disappear as theorized.
This unfounded prediction is part of a trend of doomsday prophecies for the year 2026, with some turning to historical figures like Nostradamus for insight. While no specific predictions for 2026 exist in Nostradamus’ works, interpretations of his writings have led to speculations about significant events, including the possibility of political upheavals or military conflicts.
In the midst of these conjectures, analysts have pointed to various verses from Nostradamus’ texts, suggesting scenarios like the assassination of a prominent figure or the outbreak of a major conflict. Despite these interpretations, no concrete connections have been made to real-world events.
