5 celebrities soon accurately predicted their death
Although it is hard to believe, these people have their own reasons for predicting their own deaths.
1. A writer has attached his fate to Halley's comet
Adventures of Tom Sawyer " is a novel written by writer Mark Twain in 1835 and quickly became famous. After the novel made Twain's name, he seemed to feel himself. There is a special bond with Halley comet.
In 1909, Twain predicted that if Halley's comet came to Earth, he would leave this world with comets. Now he knew he was suffering from heart disease. And the following year, on April 20, 1910, Halley comet came closest to Earth, and the next day he died of a sudden recurring heart attack.
2. Basketball players predict the worst scenario
Pete Maravich is one of the top 50 players in NBA history. 4 years after the NBA debut 1974, at the height of his career, he said in an interview "I don't want to play basketball to 40 years in the NBA and die from a sudden heart attack".
When he said these words, Pete had no problem with health, but he had no intention of continuing to play basketball for a long time. He continued to play in the NBA for 6 years and retired after injury. 8 years later, on May 5, 1988, while playing in a private basketball game, he suffered a sudden and irreparable heart attack. At that time he was 40 years old.
3. The editor saw before the Titanic tragedy
William Thomas Sted is a newspaper editor in England, he has published several novels besides his main work. Among the works, there is a scene depicting a ship from England to New York crashed into the iceberg. About 20 years later, in 1912, public opinion struck when the Titanic train from England to New York collided with the iceberg, the rescue boat was not enough and 1,500 passengers had to die. Among the dead passengers were Mr. Sted.
4. Mathematicians anticipate longevity
French mathematician Abraham de Moivre found a special relationship that kept a "math" and "human death". He believes that life expectancy can be calculated using special formulas. When he was 87 years old, he found his sleeping time increased by 15 minutes every night.
According to his calculations, that fateful day will be November 27, 1975. And what happened that day. As soon as he knew he was going to die, he did not intend to change his sleep time and let everything happen naturally. As a result, he died on November 27, 1975.
5. Composer with obsession with "13" numbers
Arnold Schoenberg is a famous Austrian composer and conductor. He was born on September 13 and always thought that he would die sooner or later. He was so frightened that he changed everything as long as he avoided the number 13. His fear finally came true, that on his 76th birthday, a relative reminded him that 7+ 6 = 13. Indeed, his worries were not wrong, when on Friday 13th, when he was sleeping in his room, his wife came in, at which time he only exhaled a few hours and soon passed away .
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