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The narrative depicts a future society whose commonplace marvels—gigantic cities, aerial locomotion, pneumatic travel at very high speeds, universal climate control, and continuous energy supplied by accumulators and transformers—have reshaped agriculture, industry, and daily life. It traces these advances from earlier scientific discoveries and highlights inventors whose devices harvest and reconvert solar, geological, and kinetic forces. Public communication has shifted to telephonic journalism and phonograph-delivered news, concentrating influence in media proprietors and reshaping civic power. Improved hygiene and manufactured nutrition lengthen lifespans, while citizens grow blasé about wonders that would astonish earlier generations.

About the Author

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Michel Verne

Michel Verne was a French author and the son of the renowned science fiction writer Jules Verne. He is best known for his novel "In the Year 2889," which reflects his father's influence while also showcasing his unique perspective on futuristic themes. Michel's work often explores the intersection of technology and society, drawing on the imaginative legacy of his father's literary contributions. Although not as widely recognized as his father, Michel Verne's writings offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of speculative fiction in the late 19th century.

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