A recent theory suggesting that the Earth would lose gravity on August 12, 2026, for seven seconds has been debunked by NASA. This theory, known as ‘Project Anchor,’ claimed to have been disclosed in a NASA document in November 2024, but NASA has clarified that such an event is not scientifically possible.
Conspiracy theorists spread this misinformation on social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter, warning of potential catastrophic consequences. Despite claims of impending danger, NASA has reassured the public that the Earth’s gravity is tied to its mass and cannot simply vanish as alleged by the theory.
This unfounded prediction is not the only alarming forecast for 2026, as some individuals have turned to Nostradamus for insights into future events. While no specific predictions for 2026 were attributed to Nostradamus, interpretations of his writings have led to speculations about possible assassinations or military conflicts.
Additionally, references to conflicts in the South China Sea have sparked debates among analysts, although no concrete evidence supports these interpretations. The focus on such predictions underscores the enduring fascination with foretelling future events, despite the lack of verifiable accuracy.
