
By Pantelis Solomou
Imagine you stumble on a time machine and land in ancient Athens. You walk the streets telling people you’re from the future. Most laugh you off, but one curious philosopher – Demokritos – decides to entertain you.
“So, tell me,” he says. “What is the future like?”
You proudly explain: we drive automobiles, we soar in airplanes, we light our homes with the flick of a switch.






