A PANDEMIC EVERY HUNDRED YEARS!



It looks strange but when we look back to the recent past we can find that the pandemics are occurring between a perfect interval of hundred years.

Plague in1720: 'The Great Plague of Marseille' was broken out in 1720.
Marseille is located 771 km away from Paris in France. An estimated 100,000 lives were swallowed by this killer disease.

Cholera in 1820:  The first cholera pandemic occurred in Asia. Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines were among the most affected countries. The total deaths were around 100,000.

Spanish flu in 1920: This relentless pandemic was the worst in known human history. This killer disease was infected around half a billion people and took the lives of over 100 million people. As the name indicates this disease was not originated from Spain. However this was spread over a vast region from South Seas to the North Pole.

Covid 19 in 2020:  Though this killer disease was originated from Wuhan, China in November 2019, it has spread across the world in 2020. Until now the presence of this pandemic is felt in 212 countries. According to available information, as of now 1,853,619 people from all over the world are affected with disease, 114,272 people have lost their lives and 427,806 have been recovered.

Even though innumerable pandemics have burst out in the world from time to time in the history of humanity, the above mentioned four outbreaks have something uncommon in the intervals at which these appeared. Are these 1720, 1820, 1920 and 2020 are just casual or the outbreak is determined by some pre set clock?  What ever it may be, it reveals two things. One is that the number system devised by man holds precision and have  the ratification of the Nature or a Super Intelligence. The other is that the numbers are capable of revealing the mystery of the nature. Therefore it is worth studying more about the events repeating in the world.

KV George


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