2889 - The fulfilled prophecy- Special Edition(eBook): Dreams for the future! by Wartensteiner, Gerald ISBN B0CXKSZ8CF instant download
"2889 - The Fulfilled Prophecy: Dreams of the Future!" is an expanded and modernised version of the original story by Michel Verne, which was originally published under the title "A day in the life of an American journalist in the year 2889" and is about ca.24 pages long. The author has supplemented the story with 51 footnotes to show which of the technologies and visions described in the story have already become reality in 2024. The text has also been enriched with humorous cartoons to illustrate the futuristic ideas in a vivid and entertaining way.
In addition, the original text has been analysis analysis of the technical predictions, as well as a short short biography of Jules Verne and his son Michel. In the appendix is a philosophical reflection on themes such as time, life and the future, which offers the reader a deeper insight into the fascinating predictions of the Vernes.
"Everything that a person can imagine, other people will realise." - (Jules Verne)
These words, once spoken by the famous French writer Jules Verne, could be considered more prophetic than ever today. Verne, who is often referred to as the father of science fiction, had an almost supernatural gift for foreseeing the future of mankind and its technologies. But he was not alone: his son Michel Verne carried on his father's legacy and in 1889 wrote the remarkable short story "A Day in the Life of an American Journalist in the Year 2889"which was first published in 1891 under Jules Verne's name. This story presents an astonishing vision of a world that is astonishingly close to our own - and over a hundred years earlier than the authors themselves expected.
What was considered futuristic fiction at the time now seems to be coming true step by step. Are we already living in the "fairytale world of the year 2889"? This question forms the core of my extensive investigation. In a fascinating analysis, I have scrutinised the technical predictions of Jules Verne and his son and compared them with the
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