Fifty years hence: or, What may be in 1943 / A prophecy supposed to be based on scientific deductions by an improved graphical method
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A young electrician recounts how a casual remark at a Masonic lodge prompts him to apply an improved graphical method to forecast life fifty years hence. The narrative mixes first-person episodes—including visionary illness and domestic concern—with systematic speculation about future scientific, industrial, and social developments. The work alternates between descriptive scenes of contemporary gatherings and methodical deductions intended to reveal likely changes in communication, transportation, urban life, and institutions, presenting prophecy as a blend of personal experience and analytical projection.
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