Brad Meltzer's Decoded: Leonardo Da Vinci's Prophecy (S2, E9) | Full Episode | History

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Leonardo da Vinci's multifaceted genius allowed him to accurately predict advancements in science, a newly discovered drawing holding the key to his prophecies. The investigation into da Vinci's work uncovers hidden messages and symbols in his art, with a focus on his fascination with water, potential prophecies about environmental destruction, and the possible suppression of his revolutionary ideas by the Catholic Church.

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  • Da Vinci's hidden sketches and prophecies, such as those found in the Codex Atlanticus, reveal his foresight in predicting advancements and disasters, showcasing his multifaceted genius and artistic complexity.
  • The significance of Da Vinci's symbolic messages, hidden meanings in his art, and recurring themes of water, floods, and apocalyptic events, suggest a deeper purpose behind his work, potentially serving as warnings about humanity's impact on nature and the future.

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Da Vinci's Prophecy: Unveiling Hidden Sketch

  • Leonardo da Vinci, born in 1452, was a multifaceted genius, excelling in various fields such as art, botany, architecture, science, mathematics, writing, and music.
  • Da Vinci accurately predicted numerous advancements in science, transportation, medicine, and warfare centuries before they occurred.
  • A newly discovered da Vinci drawing hidden for centuries may hold the key to his most significant prophecy.
  • Brad Meltzer, a collector of stories, is investigating da Vinci's work, particularly focusing on a recently found sketch in Italy.
  • Da Vinci, considered the greatest painter of all time, created masterpieces like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
  • Da Vinci's inventive drawings, including designs for a tank and flying machine, showcased his forward-thinking ideas.
  • A da Vinci sketch found in a secret compartment of a book in Genoa is believed to be from his collection of works, the Codex Atlanticus, containing apocalyptic prophecies.
  • The signature on the sketch, written in mirror writing, indicates it is likely a genuine da Vinci piece, as he often wrote in reverse to protect his ideas.
  • The sketch's composition matches that of other known da Vinci works, confirming its authenticity and importance.
  • Page 1,033 of the Codex Atlanticus, where the sketch was removed from, is believed to contain da Vinci's prophecies about the future, including grim predictions of environmental destruction and warfare.

11:21

Da Vinci's Water Prophecy Unveiled

  • Da Vinci's recurring theme is destruction by water, flood, or tidal wave.
  • Scholars have analyzed page 1,033 for a missing piece of a prophecy.
  • A newly discovered Da Vinci drawing was found hidden in a book belonging to a Catholic cardinal.
  • The drawing may be from a section of Da Vinci's work that foretells the end of the earth.
  • The drawing is believed to be from 1475, 25 years ahead of its time, indicating Da Vinci's work.
  • The sketch is valued at around $50 million and is considered authentic by experts.
  • Da Vinci's hidden meanings and symbols in his art may have troubled the church.
  • The church may have wanted to suppress Da Vinci's revolutionary thinking and lifestyle.
  • Da Vinci's fascination with human anatomy led to significant breakthroughs in medical understanding.
  • The Code of Atlanticus contains Da Vinci's prophecies and hidden messages, similar to other Renaissance artists.

22:10

Decoding Da Vinci's Apocalyptic Art Secrets

  • Da Vinci's self-portraits may be part of a series linked to the Codex Atlanticus, particularly focusing on the flood and destruction, serving as a warning about human nature's vulnerability.
  • Da Vinci was absorbed in his work, often leaving projects unfinished and traveling with the Mona Lisa, suggesting a deeper purpose behind carrying the painting.
  • The Mona Lisa, featuring a seated woman, is a highly valuable and iconic piece of art, potentially holding a hidden meaning beyond its surface.
  • The background of the Mona Lisa hints at a flood scenario, with water levels suggesting an impending disaster, with the alleged self-portrait preventing it.
  • The investigation into the identity of the Mona Lisa, believed to be Lisa Gherardini, involves exhuming her remains for DNA extraction and facial reconstruction.
  • Symbols hidden in the Mona Lisa, such as the letters "S" and "L" in the eyes and the number 72 under an arch, point to Da Vinci's fascination with geometric symbols and biblical references.
  • Da Vinci's use of the numbers 27 and 72 in his work, including the Vitruvian Man and The Last Supper, indicates a recurring theme related to apocalyptic events and biblical stories.
  • Da Vinci's meticulous inclusion of symbolic messages in his paintings, like the unfinished landscape in the Mona Lisa, suggests a warning about humanity's impact on nature.
  • The ongoing investigation aims to decode Da Vinci's prophecies from the Codex Atlanticus, uncovering hidden messages and meanings within his work.
  • The significance of the number 72 in Da Vinci's paintings, alongside themes of water and floods, may hold the key to understanding his final prophecy about the end of the world.

32:46

Da Vinci's Water Prophecies and Engineering Innovations

  • Da Vinci's use of the number 72 in his work may reference a biblical flood.
  • Da Vinci was ahead of his time in engineering and science, predicting inventions like the tank and submarine.
  • Da Vinci's obsession with water is evident in his work, with many references to flowing water and aquatic bodies.
  • In the Codex Atlanticus, Da Vinci wrote about the dangers of flooding and rising seawater.
  • Da Vinci's writings about water and flooding could be interpreted as prophecies or observations of natural cycles.
  • Da Vinci believed understanding the past was crucial to predicting the future.
  • Da Vinci's prophecies may have drawn on his observations of natural disasters.
  • The Catholic Church may have hidden parts of Da Vinci's work that didn't align with their beliefs.
  • Da Vinci's writings in the Codex Atlanticus include prophecies that seem to predict future events.
  • Da Vinci's environmental observations and warnings about human impact on nature may be his most important legacy.

43:14

Da Vinci's prophecy: Innovate, dream big, dare.

  • Da Vinci's portrait holds a prophecy that the future is shaped by human innovation, with his failed inventions from 500 years ago serving as a reminder to always dream big and be daring.
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