Anatoliy Pasko, a mathematician from Ternopil and a member of the NGO "Academy of Construction of Ukraine," announced that he has successfully decoded the "Da Vinci Code" and revealed the calculated date of the apocalypse.
Several years ago, researcher Sabrina Sforza Galizia from the University of California claimed to have calculated the end-of-the-world date as March 21, 4006. Although she did not disclose the methodology of her calculation, she mentioned using the fresco "The Last Supper" created by the renowned scientist Leonardo da Vinci. Now, Anatoliy Pasko has emerged as the one who explained this calculation. According to the Ternopil engineer, he accidentally deciphered the "Da Vinci Code." Pasko explains that around the dining table in the fresco, there are 12 apostles and Jesus, and behind them are 8 panels. This forms the number 21, which, according to him, indicates the day of the world's end. Regarding the month, he determined it through three windows on the fresco, indicating spring and pointing to March. To ascertain the year of the apocalypse, the engineer counted the fingers on the feet and hands visible in the fresco and added them to the cracks depicted on the ceiling. As a result of these calculations, the Ukrainian enthusiast arrived at the number 4006. Thus, Anatoliy Pasko decoded the "Da Vinci Code," suggesting the end of the world may occur on March 21, 4006.
It is noteworthy that the "Da Vinci Code" is the title of a mystical novel by Dan Brown, in which the main character deciphers religious symbols pointing to an alternative history of Christianity.

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