The narrative discusses the concept of time travel and its impact on humanity, particularly through the lens of a controversial diary, "Chronicles of the Future," written by a person named Paulo Guinote. The man, a German professor named God of E Net, contracted a disease known as encephalitis lethargica, or sleeping sickness, in 1921. He fell into a coma, spent a year in a hospital, and upon waking, he became a quieter, more introspective person with a strong desire to write.
In his diary, he detailed his future experiences, including the existence of a more evolved species called "Westerners" living in the year 3906. This future species could predict the future instantly and communicate through telepathy. The diary also predicted various events and changes in humanity's future, such as overpopulation, environmental destruction, economic inequality, and the creation of a global parliament.
The diary was kept secret for many years but was eventually revealed and published. Despite the controversial nature of the content, the narrative suggests that the diary's predictions could potentially come true. The narrator encourages viewers to share their thoughts on the story and the possibility of time travel on social media.
1. Time travel is a subject that affects human beings significantly.
2. Time travel is also a controversial subject, with some arguing it's possible while others believe it's just fiction.
3. The narrative discusses a story of a man who lived in 3,906 and left a diary.
4. The diary, titled "Chronicles of the Future", was written by a man named Paulo Guinote.
5. The diary was hidden for a long time and was only recently revealed.
6. The book has 800 pages and describes future relationships regarding humanity.
7. The story is about a German professor who contracted a disease called encephalitis lethargica, also known as sleeping sickness, which attacked his brain and caused severe drowsiness.
8. The professor went into a coma and spent a year in a hospital, during which he woke up from the coma in a different way.
9. The professor became a quieter person but with a great desire to write.
10. After the professor's death, his best friend, Jorge, found a briefcase full of documents, including the professor's diary.
11. Jorge translated the diary and discovered that the professor wrote about traveling in time.
12. The professor claimed that during his coma, his consciousness was transported to another man, India, who was living in the year 3,906.
13. The diary described a future where human evolution never stopped and Homo sapiens began to disappear, evolving into a more intelligent species called Westerners.
14. The diary also made predictions about future events such as overpopulation, environmental destruction, economic inequalities, and the emergence of a new human race called Westerners.
15. The diary suggested that in the future, people would work for only two years of their life, from 17 to 19 years old, after which they would no longer need to work due to the earth having enough resources for everyone.
16. The diary remained secret for a long time but is now public.
17. The diary was one of 12 copies, and many things said by the professor were also reported by other possible travelers.
18. The narrative ends with a question about whether the story is true or not, and a goal for the future to travel to the future and make a video.