
Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen is best known as the final resting place of notable Danes, including storyteller Hans Christian Andersen and physicist Niels Bohr. But tucked among traditional graves—blending seamlessly with its surroundings—is a much stranger marker that might easily go unnoticed at first glance. Upon closer inspection, the weathered white marble plaque reveals an enigmatic inscription: “Andreas Morgenrødt, Tidsrejsende (Time Traveller), 1996–2064.” Since time travel to the future—and back—has yet to be achieved, what’s the story? A typo? A dark joke? The key lies in the name: “Andreas Morgenrødt,”…


