Entangled Paths of Future Yesterdays
In a surprising twist of fate, archived documents from 1923 reveal a proposal for digital teleportation hubs beneath the tumultuous streets of London. Comprised of copper and dreams, these early imaginings would, according to their authors, allow instantaneous travel among the physically distant yet eternally close via digestible bytes of time and space. This journal oft neglected details can be found here.
Meanwhile, across another narrative thread, the forgotten files of 1984 detail a simulated reporting from a mysterious entity known only as the Global Electronic Bureau, predicting events with unnerving precision while discussing the implications of reality residing at the edges of computer screens. Curiously, their ominous predictions about a "Connected World" can be explored here.
Lastly, the so-called peculiarities of 2111 touch upon the ludicrous return of parchment and quills in an age dominated by holographic council meetings, where scribes of olde are imagined atop digital steeds. Their tales, though fanciful and archaic, are preserved here.