[s1e1] Birth -

Arthur watched, mesmerized. He realized then that the world wouldn't be the same tomorrow. The "magic box" wasn't just showing a train; it was the birth of a new way to see the soul of the world. For the first time, humanity had found a way to dream while wide awake. Contextual Connections

"Come here, Artie," his father whispered, his voice thick with the kind of reverence usually reserved for Sunday morning. [S1E1] Birth

On the sheet, a train appeared. It didn't just appear; it moved . Arthur watched, mesmerized

: Focuses on the physiology and lead-up to birth , emphasizing the raw, transformative nature of a beginning [1, 4]. For the first time, humanity had found a

Arthur didn’t understand why his father spent so much time in the shed with the "magic box." It was 1895, and the world was changing, but for a ten-year-old in a dusty workshop, magic usually involved a deck of cards, not a heavy wooden crate that smelled of oil and burnt magnesium.