First of all, it is important to emphasize that Simpson's so-called "predictions" have no scientific basis, they are more like coincidences or misunderstandings.
Simpson has not publicly made any predictions in his career, let alone 30. His "prophecies" are more speculations about the future, and these speculations or predictions have no scientific basis and cannot be called true predictions.
Moreover, even if we assume that Simpson actually made 30 "prophecies," it does not explain why most of these "prophecies" "came true." In fact, many of the so-called "prophecies" are reinterpretations or misunderstandings of historical events. As a public figure, Simpson's words and deeds will naturally receive ** and public attention, which may also lead to some remarks being over-interpreted or misrepresented.
In short, Simpson didn't make 30 predictions that came true, and his remarks were more about speculations about the future or ** that had no scientific basis. We should look at these so-called "prophecies" with a scientific attitude, and not be gullible or over-interpreted.