Telephone book.

Review: "The Guide to Connection - Telephone Book 1995" At a time when the digital revolution was still in its infancy, a monumental work was published that exposed the lifeblood of communication: "The Guide to Connection", better known as the telephone book of 1995. This carefully curated reference work not only offers a glimpse into the social networks of the time, but also reveals a deeper meaning in the organizational structure that supports it. The plot, if one can call it that, unfolds not linearly but cyclically, through the alphabetical overview of surnames, each carrying their own untold stories. The heroes and heroines of this story are the ordinary people, whose lives are connected only by a thin thread of telephone lines. The conflict in this work lies in the search for connection, both literally and figuratively.

Morning book.

There is a special phenomenon in the literary world: the Morning Book. This unique concept refers to a book that one decides to read “tomorrow,” a day that, ironically, never really seems to arrive. The Morning Book is a metaphor for postponement, for the eternal promise of a future that always remains just out of reach.

Dark.

In the search for knowledge and understanding, we often turn to physics for concrete answers. However, some questions escape the strict definitions of science and invite us to philosophical reflections. One such question is the 'speed of dark', a concept that transcends the boundaries of physics and brings us into the rich world of philosophy.

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