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An irrefutable prophecy is a prediction of a future event that is both specific and undeniable in its validity when fulfilled. To qualify as such, it must meet stringent criteria both for the prophecy itself and for its realization. Here are the criteria for each:

Criteria for Irrefutable Prophecy

1. Clarity The prophecy must use clear, unambiguous language, avoiding vague, symbolic and metaphorical terms.

2. Specificity The prophecy must specify precisely what, where, when, and how the event will occur, leaving no room for interpretation.

3. Measurability The prophecy must be of an event that is observable and measurable, with features, characteristics and metrics that can be objectively verified.

4. Probability The prophecy must be of an event that is highly improbable - approaching impossibility - based on the knowledge, circumstances and trends at the time the prophecy is made, reducing the probability - approaching impossibility - of mere coincidence or intelligent forecast.

5. Independence from Human Influence The prophecy must not be self-fulfilling or manipulated by those aware of it. It should occur independently of human intent to “prove” it.

6. Universal Verifiability The prophecy must be of an event that is testable and verifiable by independent observers, regardless of their beliefs or biases.

Criteria for the Irrefutable Realization of an Irrefutable Prophecy

1. Exact Match to the Prophecy The realization must align perfectly with all details of the prophecy (e.g., time, location, nature of the event). Partial or approximate matches are insufficient.

2. Objective Documentation The realization must be documented in a way that is verifiable, with reliable evidence such as photographs, videos, or credible eyewitness accounts.

3. Impossibility of Alternate Explanation There must be no plausible natural, scientific, or human-made explanation for the event that would undermine its status as the fulfillment of the prophecy.

4. Independent Corroboration Multiple independent sources, ideally from diverse backgrounds, must corroborate the occurrence and its alignment with the prophecy.

5. Irreproducibility The event must be one-of-a-kind or not easily replicable under normal conditions.

6. Lack of Manipulation Evidence must confirm that the event was not engineered or fabricated to appear as though it fulfilled the prophecy.

7. Global Recognition The realization must be acknowledged as fulfillment by a broad, unbiased consensus of experts and laypeople alike.