
Imagine it's an ordinary Tuesday evening. You're sitting at the kitchen table, perhaps with a cup of tea, the TV playing quietly in the background. Suddenly the screen goes black. No more light, no buzzing from the fridge, even the cell phone is charging ...
It sounds simple: you flip the breaker, put your smartphone aside, and pretend there's no electricity for a day. But after just a few minutes, you realize how deeply electricity is woven into our daily lives. Light switches, coffee makers, …
A sudden bang in the distance, sirens wail, then the power goes out. The cell phone only shows „No service,“ the radio crackles. A few hours later, the supermarket shelves are empty, neighbors talk nervously in the street, nobody knows...
Just imagine: It's a frosty January morning. There's snow outside, the windows are covered in ice, and everything in the house suddenly clicks into silence. No lights, no heating, no humming of the fridge. Just silence and cold, which slowly becomes noticeable in ...
Just imagine: A sudden bang outside, then silence. Seconds later, the lights go out. The screen goes out, the humming of the fridge stops, the apartment is plunged into an unexpected darkness. For a moment, it's almost spooky. You feel ...