Da Vinci predicted the end of the world in 4006

Sabrina Sforza Galitzia, a Vatican researcher, claims that the Italian wise man Leonardo da Vinci predicted the end of the world to fall in 4006.

According to Galitzia, da Vinci predicted that the world would end in a "cataclysm" that lasted from March 21 to November 1, 2006.

She said: 'He believed that this would mark a new beginning for humanity.'

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This Vatican researcher came to the conclusion by decoding valuable clues in the Vinci 'Last Supper' mural - semicircle door above the picture he painted Jesus Christ with his disciples first. when crucified.

Galitzia studied da Vinci's manuscripts as a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles and working at the Vatican Archives.

She said: 'There is a da Vinci code - it is not just something that Dan Brown makes public.'

Last year, the Vatican published her research paper entitled 'Leonardo's Last Dinner Picture in the Vatican.'

She studied a tapestry of the "Last Supper" made for Louis XIII of France, based on da Vinci's sketch of his famous fresco.

Galitzia said she was working on the next step that would explain da Vinci's hidden code, linked to the zodiac symbols and how he used 24 Latin letters to set for 24 hours a day.

Galitzia said da Vinci was a scientist and a believer who lived in difficult times and hid his messages so as not to be attacked.

Da Vinci began drawing the "Last Supper" in 1495 and completed it in 1498. It was restored between 1978 and 1999 after being severely damaged.