A self-proclaimed " time traveller from 2671" has revealed a series of events that he believes will take place in 2023.
Eno Alaric says this year will see a bunch of major scientific discoveries after 8,000 people get chosen by an alien in order to save the planet.
The TikTok user, known as @theradianttimetraveler, also claims a tsunami could hit California, causing a huge number of casualties, reports the Daily Mirror.
He also mentioned that there might be some huge scientific discoveries, including scientists finding a way to use stem cells to grow replacement organs.
The man, who has gained over 26,000 followers, said: "ATTENTION! To anyone who believes I am a fake time traveller, remember these major events in the rest of 2023.
"March 23: 8,000 people are chosen to save humanity by an alien known as the Champion. The Champion will bring these people to another habitable planet to save the species from another hostile alien race.
"May 15, 2023: A 750ft megatsunami hits San Francisco, CA, with over 200,000 casualties. June 12: A five-mile-deep trench opens from a 9.5 magnitude earthquake, releasing many species thought to be extinct.
"June 18: 7 people randomly fall from the sky to their passing, while nothing was even there. August 12: Scientists find a cure for skin cancer, using a pituitary gland from a squirrel.
"December 3, 2023: A large crystal is discovered deep in the Amazon, having the power to heal all ailments and injuries.
"December 29: Scientists find a way to use stem cells to grow replacement organs and new kinds of organs."
TikTok viewers were left split over the claims.
One said: "Oh, what an exciting year."
Another argued: "A real time traveller would know that just informing us of things that happened in the future change the timeline, therefore, creating a new future."
One more person wrote: "I want to be among the 8,000."
A TikTok user joked: "What’s the next winning lotto numbers."
But another commented: "I wrote down the last set. You failed at all of them."
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