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Воздушный бой с использованием дирижаблей с пушками, как показано в En L'An 2000 , серии открыток, напечатанных между 1899 и 1910 годами.

Это список вымышленных историй, действие которых происходит в будущем, но будущее, которое они предсказывали, является настоящим или прошлым. В список исключаются произведения, которые были альтернативными историями , которые были составлены после дат, которые они изображают, альтернативное будущее , как показано в художественной литературе о путешествиях во времени , а также любые работы, которые не делают предсказаний будущего, например, те, которые сосредоточены исключительно на будущих жизнях. конкретных вымышленных персонажей или произведений, которые, несмотря на заявленные даты, современны во всем, кроме названия. Записи, относящиеся к текущему году, могут быть добавлены, если их месяц и день не были указаны или уже были.

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See also[edit]

  • Retrofuturism
  • List of films set in the future
  • List of time travel works of fiction

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Epilogue takes place on January 21, 2017.
  2. ^ Within the Star Trek universe, a 2001 novel would portray the story as part of a secret history in which numerous real-world calamities from the period were actually parts of a single wider conflict.

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