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Fifty years hence: or, What may be in 1943 A prophecy supposed to be based on scientific deductions by an improved graphical method

By Robert Grimshaw

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness a man's sweeping predictions of an electrical, scientifically advanced society, fifty years into the future.

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2022-05-15
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"Fifty Years Hence: or, What may be in 1943" by Robert Grimshaw is a speculative journey into a future envisioned through scientific projection, forecasting a world fifty years removed from the late 19th century. Through the eyes of Roger Brathwaite, an insightful visionary, the book paints an intricate mural of 1943, brimming with electric-powered marvels and groundbreaking scientific discoveries that propel humanity into an era of unprecedented progress. The narrative unfolds as a continuous stream of prophecies, portraying profound transformations in everyday existence, revolutionizing governance, and showcasing astonishing advancements in communication, transport, hygiene, and societal frameworks. It encapsulates the anticipation and trepidation of a world fundamentally reshaped by both the promising opportunities and the obscure obstacles of unforeseen change.

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