When Mark renovated his old countryside home, he expected dusty beams and broken tiles — not a hidden attic sealed for decades. Inside, he discovered a wooden trunk filled with photographs, letters, and a diary dated 1923. The entries described a young woman who lived in the house and claimed to be documenting “visions of the future.”
At first, Mark assumed it was fiction. But the diary predicted inventions like smartphones, flat-screen TVs, and even video calls — long before they existed. Historians were baffled, calling it one of the strangest discoveries of the year.
Now, researchers are studying the diary to understand how a woman from 1923 described modern technology so accurately. Did she guess? Was it intuition? Or something more?