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00:00We're looking into a picture going around online this month.
00:03It claims to show a screenshot of a 2002 episode of The Simpsons that eerily mirrors real-life events.
00:10The Simpsons. The way it has entertained us for over two decades with its sharp wit and satire.
00:16But is there more to it than meets the eye?
00:19From time to time, this animated sitcom seems to have made predictions that leap from the screen into real life.
00:25From breakthroughs in technology to earth-shattering events worldwide,
00:30their foresight is nothing short of uncanny.
00:33As 2025 approaches, let's delve into some of the eeriest predictions.
00:38Coincidence? Clever writing? Or something much more mysterious?
00:42Stick with us until the very end, where we reveal the truth behind these astounding reveals.
00:53Let's start with a spine-chilling moment that took the internet by storm.
00:57A 2002 episode of The Simpsons shows Donald Trump touching a glowing orb flanked by two Middle Eastern-looking men.
01:06Fast forward to 2017.
01:08President Trump, alongside the King of Saudi Arabia and the President of Egypt,
01:13recreated this surreal image in real life during the inauguration of a global centre.
01:19How could a cartoon from decades ago capture this moment so accurately?
01:24Was it pure coincidence?
01:26Or did The Simpsons tap into something far beyond our understanding?
01:30Probably the most spoken about predictions have to do with Donald Trump's presidency.
01:34First mentioned in the 1998 episode, Bart to the Future,
01:39this was a huge shock to the world in 2016.
01:41And it doesn't stop there.
01:44It also predicted a Trump 2024 campaign way in advance.
01:49The show, in another episode, teased that Ivanka Trump was going to run for president in 2028.
01:54Is The Simpsons mapping out America's political future?
01:58Or are we living out a script they have already written?
02:01Artificial intelligence is no longer the fantasy of sci-fi movies.
02:04In a 2016 episode, The Simpsons took us to an amusement park completely run by robots.
02:27What starts off as an interesting attraction soon spirals into chaos as the AI rebels against humanity.
02:33Today, this doesn't seem so far-fetched.
02:36From self-driving cars to robot waiters in Japan, AI is becoming a part of everyday life.
02:42But with experts like Jürgen Schmidhuber warning of runaway technological growth,
02:47could The Simpsons be hinting at a darker future for us all?
02:51Imagine a world where one can understand a baby's every cry, giggle, and gurgle.
02:56In the classic episode, The Simpsons introduced a device that translates a baby's sounds into words.
03:03And at that time, it was hilarious and far-fetched.
03:07Today, though, researchers are studying sound analysis technology that could well just make this a thing.
03:13Could this invention change parenting forever, with sleepless nights now a distant memory?
03:18It's another of those Simpsons predictions that treads a fine line between comedy and chilling accuracy.
03:24What if you could have a five-star meal without having to leave your living room?
03:29In one freaky Treehouse of Horror episode, Homer and Marge dine on virtual food while donning VR headsets.
03:37While it sounded utterly ridiculous at the time, it's companies today working on immersive dining with the use of virtual reality.
03:44From cruise ships to high-tech restaurants, the concept of VR dining is getting more concrete, proving once again how The Simpsons called it.
03:53In an episode with a holographic invitation, The Simpsons showed us what could well be our future.
03:59One where holograms replace our regular means of communication.
04:03Nowadays, high-definition holograms are not just fantasies.
04:07Already, devices such as Dremok blow our minds with 3D projections.
04:11Is this the next step in digital evolution?
04:15Think about a world where holographic messages will be as normal as video calls today.
04:19It is exciting and partly creepy to think about what the future holds.
04:23In one surreal moment, The Simpsons once took it even further, with subliminal messages in pop music.
04:30A boy band's hit single actually had hidden encouragement to join the Navy.
04:34Preposterous, right?
04:35Well, history teaches us that the medium of music has been used as a form of propaganda and persuasion.
04:42Maybe this goofy episode was really one of those quiet little reminders about how easily our minds can be controlled.
04:50In the 1993 episode Marge in Chains, Springfield grapples with a flu epidemic that eerily resembles real-life pandemics.
04:59The COVID-19 crisis unfolded more than two decades later, strangely reminiscent of how the show plotted the story.
05:17In the 90s, this premise, a virus leaping from unusual objects into humans, seemed unreachable.
05:24Then came 2020.
05:27Was this another example of The Simpsons forecasting the future, or the weakness of our globally interconnected overexposure?
05:34Flying cars.
05:35Those things of science fiction dreams.
05:38And another one of those Simpsons predictions.
05:40In a 2005 episode, Bart and Lisa see a future of flying cars as common as bicycles.
05:47Well, companies like Samsung Sky will turn that into your reality.
05:50Recently, their Switchblade flying car took to the skies for 500 feet, inching us toward a world where jams up in the air could happen.
05:59Still, at $170,000, this is one futuristic convenience still out of reach for many.
06:06The thought of that Simpsons-esque future does not seem so far-fetched anymore.
06:11There's this sense of foreboding subtext to some Simpsons episodes, like the apocalypse is going to happen.
06:17From rogue AI and global pandemics to environmental collapse, the show has subtly painted a world teetering on the edge.
06:27In one episode, Springfield is engulfed in chaos as society crumbles.
06:32A terrifying glimpse of what might occur should humanity lose its way.
06:36Doomsayer Homer Simpson is predicting the world will end next Wednesday.
06:41Homer, what turned you from sad drunk to mad monk?
06:44Funny story, Kent.
06:46It's the end of the world!
06:47Could these episodes be cautionary tales urging us to act before it's too late?
06:53Finally, we revisit an older episode where Homer jokingly warns about World War III.
06:58While it was meant to be a comedic jab, today's escalating global tensions make it feel like a haunting prophecy.
07:06Could The Simpsons be hinting at events far graver than we'd like to imagine?
07:11But let's not forget, the heart of The Simpsons is its ability to balance dark humor with hope.
07:16Even in the most catastrophic scenarios, it manages to remind us of the resilience of humanity.
07:21From Marge's unwavering optimism to Lisa's boundless intellect, there's always a glimmer of light.
07:27Maybe these predictions are not just warnings, but calls to action.
07:32To innovate, to prepare, and to hope for a brighter future.
07:36So, what can we make from everything?
07:39Extremely astute Simpsons writers, or is it something mystical that happens?
07:44We're already plunged into the year 2025, but one thing continues.
07:48This animation-based sitcom repeatedly will blur fantasy into reality,
07:53leaving us with unexplained questions to date.
07:56Until next time, stay inquisitive, keep asking questions.

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