History learners who want a specific society, identity, and set of constraints rather than a generic period summary.
Time travel
Build a temporal passport, clear the travel advisory, and explore a historical world through scene, map, timeline, people, rules, inventory, and evidence.
History learners who want a specific society, identity, and set of constraints rather than a generic period summary.
The journey stays anchored in state and evidence: what is known, what is reconstructed, what is speculative, and what your identity can realistically access.
Yes. Time travel opens as a public guest learning mode at /chat/time-travel, so you can start with a few free guest messages before creating an account.
Start with a specific goal such as "Florence, 1504". The mode works best when you include what you already know, where you are stuck, and what kind of help you want.
The journey stays anchored in state and evidence: what is known, what is reconstructed, what is speculative, and what your identity can realistically access. The page also includes example prompts and related study paths so the session can turn into practice, review, or deeper exploration.