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Published 11:04 18 Mar 2026 GMT
'Nostradamus baby' has made a chilling 2026 prediction - it could be catastrophic
A toddler dubbed the “Nostradamus Baby” has gone viral after sharing some disconcerting forecasts about what the rest of 2026 might hold, with some even suggesting he could rival the famous 16th century French mystic, Nostradamus.
In a clip reposted by NebruhTV on TikTok, the young boy is asked to explain what he had been talking about, and his responses are surprisingly eerie.
What has Nostradamus Baby forecast?
At one point, he admits: “I'm horrified.” He then goes on to describe a strange theory about reality itself, saying: “I just don't know that everybody living here thinks the earth is real. But it's not actually real, because some scientists found out... there's a glitch.”
When his mother asks: “So what is our life then?” he replies: “I don't know. Maybe it's just a computer... like a simulation. I feel like it's a scientist testing little tiny people.”
He continues: “They really thought reality was real down here... but little people like us aren't actually real.”
Unlike the original Nostradamus, who wrote cryptic predictions in his 1555 book The Prophecies, this child’s warnings are far more forthright.
Nostradamus Baby's natural disaster prediction
He also foretells a major natural disaster, describing a massive flood, caused by a megatsunami: “There's gonna be a tsunami... like 800 meters in the air. They call it The Flood 2.0. There's gonna be sharks... great white sharks... when the flood comes.”
This chilling prediction would be the biggest tsunami ever recorded, surpassing the 524 metre wave that hit the coast of Lituya Bay, Alaska in 1958.
Some have compared this to Nostradamus’ own writings, including a verse suggesting that Switzerland’s Ticino region could be overwhelmed, with imagery of it “overflow[ing] with blood.”
Interpretations vary, with some linking it to a flood or large-scale catastrophe, while skeptics point out that his writings were deliberately ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Other strange predictions from Nostradamus include references like “The great swarm of bees will arise by the night ambush,” which some believe could relate to events tied to the number 26, though what the “bees” represent remains unclear.
Another ominous, but obscure line reads: “the great man will be struck down in the day by a thunderbolt,” suggesting that a prominent figure — whether a political leader, royal, or celebrity — could be killed by a lightning strike in broad daylight.
While the toddler’s claims have captured attention online, they’ve also sparked debate, with many questioning whether they’re meaningful prophecies or simply elaborate ramblings that have taken on a life of their own.