Feb 6, 2022
The Simpsons: The Most Uncanny Cartoon Series in History
We all know The Simpsons, right? It's the longest-running animated series in the world. But beyond the satire, chaos, and dysfunctional family with their crazy adventures, there was a dark secret. For many years, The Simpsons seemed to have made predictions that have proven to be very accurate. But do The Simpsons predict the future? Or maybe the writers and producers of The Simpsons are part of the elites who run our world? You need to read this to find out.
The Simpsons Predictions for 2024 is Insane! Kamala Harris as the first female President of the United States, World War 3, Trump's 2024 Presidential Ambition, Zombie Apocalypse, Economic Collapse, AI Robots Takeover. Are these just coincidences or sinister? Is there a darker secret behind The Simpsons uncanny predictions?
The Simpsons have operated with an unprecedented level of accuracy. So, what do they have to say about the year 2024? Get ready to be amazed as we examine most insane predictions The Simpsons have made for 2024.
Join me as we explore whether these are just random guesses or part of a larger, more mysterious agenda. Are you ready to uncover the secrets behind Springfield's predictive powers?
1. Trump's 2024 Presidential Ambition
Are the writers and producers of The Simpsons experimenting with dark magic? Do they have a crystal ball through which they can accurately see into the future?
Because they always seem to get their predictions right. And this is very, very strange to say the least.
Although, as you may already know, this cartoon series has made many astounding predictions that came to pass — evoking awe and wonder in the hearts and minds of everyone.
However, these guys decided to kick it up a notch and their most dramatic one yet would be the prediction of Trump's 2024 presidential ambition.
On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, the former president of the United States, Donald Trump, arguably one of the most controversial the country has ever seen, depending on whose side you're on.
He decided it was time to reclaim the throne he lost in 2021. In his usual grandiose fashion, Trump took to the stage and proclaimed his ambition with his iconic words:
Donald Trump: "In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States. But just as I promised, I am your voice!"
That was when the screenwriter for the series, Al Jean decided it was their time to shine again.
Sharing a scene from a 2015 episode of the animated series, Mr. Jean showed the world that somehow, they had predicted this way before Trump ever declared his intentions.
In the 2015 episode titled BART to the Future, Homer Simpson can be seen as he seems to fly past a sign in the background which read "Trump 2024". Coincidence? This was even before Trump was ever president.
This revelation has been driving everyone crazy online. But as crazy as this prediction is, this next one takes it to another level.
2. AI Robots Takeover
Apart from the wild antics of the characters in this show, and the fact that The Simpsons is a really good series which depends entirely on your preference. One major thing that has made it a fan favorite is the seemingly accurate predictions. This one is even stranger than the first.
Although the show is reputed for predicting the advent of many innovative technological gadgets, you will agree that this one is too accurate to be more than just a coincidence.
Let me take you on a journey back to Episode 17 of the series 23rd season. In this episode, there's a scene where Homer lost his job due to the fact that his employer, Mr. Burns replaced all the human employees with robots.
Mr. Burns: "Ladies and gentlemen! Meet the future masters of the human race!"
Employee: "Wow! Sounds familiar..."
Mr. Burns: "You føøl... These are robots!"
Well, considering the astronomical strides that have been made in robotics and the development of artificial intelligence, could it be possible that in the near future, maybe even 2024, humans will begin to lose their jobs to artificially intelligent robots?
Mr. Burns: "You will train them and they will replace you"
As it stands now, you've probably heard of robots serving as waiters in Japan and all around the world.
Is this the end of human labor as we know it? Or are we all just panicking too much about the threat of a robotic takeover? Hopefully, this never happens. But in case it does, The Simpsons will be glad to tell the world we told you so.
3. Mars Takeover
This one is actually very bizarre and will make you wonder if the scripts for this series were written by aliens. The similarity to real-life events is absolutely uncanny.
In case you don't believe it, let me take you to episode 6 of season 27 of the series. In this episode, Lisa learns that the government was seeking volunteers who were willing to sign up for a migration to Mars
"You will become the first residents of another world. Will you be one of them?"
Enthusiastically, she volunteered, and so did the rest of the family. The remainder of the episode depicted their wild and crazy adventures.
"Ladies and gentlemen, mankind's first residents of Mars."
But at the end of the day, their vehicle refused to start and they ended up going nowhere. But that's not the end. This eerie episode concludes with a glimpse into the year 2051, where Marge and Lisa were now living on Mars.
Lisa Simpson: "My life! If I want to leave Mars and move to Venus, you can't stop me!"
If this doesn't sound like anything you've heard recently, then you may have been living under a rock. Everyone knows about Elon Musk's plans to colonize the Red Planet.
Elon Musk: "I'm in charge of the whole Mars colonization project."
He has been talking about it for years and even established his own private space exploration company for that very purpose.
Why do the date scheduled for the Mars launch and this Simpsons episode bear a striking resemblance to Elon Musk's plans? Is there something the writers and producers are hiding from us?
For now, we will agree that it's all a coincidence. But this kind of coincidence is sure to raise many questions in the minds of anyone who has seen this episode.
4. Virtual Reality Food
Yes! You read that right. Strange as it seems, there is an episode of The Simpsons where the characters feast on a delicacy of digital food. How is this possible?
See for yourself in this spectacular episode, which features a scene where Homer and Marge can be seen feeding virtual fudge through straw on the back of their virtual reality headsets. The virtual reality headsets were powered by a state-of-the-art AI system that allows them to interact with each other in the virtual world. The scene is a humorous take on how technology can be used to interact with the world.
Homer Simpson: "Virtual fudge tastes like crap."
While this remains one of the wildest predictions made in this show, there might be a little element of reality to it.
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Although Virtual Reality companies have made giant strides in several fields including gaming, art, and even real estate, this is something absolutely fascinating.
According to the people behind this strange experiment, the aim of the project is to reframe human perceptions and change the way we experience food. This experiment is about creating an immersive, three-dimensional environment that allows people to experience food in a new and exciting way.
Could we be looking at such an experience becoming commonplace in 2024?
5. Baby Translator
Would you like to know exactly what your little infant or toddler needs whenever they go on a crying spree? If yes, then this next invention is just for you. Okay, so this one is pretty cool. But why did The Simpsons seem to have known about this invention way before we did?
What exactly is a baby translator? It is exactly what the name says: a device that can finally solve the age-old mystery of what babies really want.
In episode 24 of the 3rd season of the series titled, Brother Can You Spare Two Dimes, Herb Power, Homer’s half-brother, invents this magical device that could translate baby talk into actual speech.
Herb: "Baby translator, it measures the pitch, the frequency, and the urgency of a baby's cry."
Pretty fascinating, right? But could such a device be replicated in the real world? Or is it just a fantastic idea that would never materialize? For most of you saying no, it can never be made into a real gadget, I guess you didn't really read the title of this article, did you?
A company called Zoundream has finally built a machine that will blow your mind. The Swiss software company claims to have developed a fascinating piece of technology (known as BabyT) that harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to determine what exactly babies want when they cry.
Do they need comfort? Are they hungry? Or do they just want you to get your ugly uncle off their faces?
You will be able to accurately determine what exactly your baby wants in the very near future, maybe even by 2024.
Now, the big question is: did art imitate life or did life imitate art? I'll leave that for you to decide.