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Surprised by time.
Surprised by why.

Here we are again. The clock has rung, and it is time to go home.

The books are still open on the table. Notes are tucked between pages. A promising lead gleams in a footnote. Another waits in an archive two cities away. The answer is somewhere in front of you, but it stays just out of reach.

One source points to another. One question opens ten more. Hours become days. Days become months.

I know that feeling intimately.

Fluxdipity was born because I refused to accept that the doors to deep, immersive knowledge should be so hard to unlock.

For years I moved through libraries, museums, archives, reading rooms, collections and conversations, pulling threads wherever I could find them. Again and again I discovered that the most fascinating stories lived between disciplines. History touched trade. Trade touched mathematics. Mathematics touched navigation. Navigation touched belief. Belief shaped language. Language carried memory.

Civilisations were built through connections: merchants and makers, sailors and scholars, pilgrims and rulers, mothers and craftsmen, artists and engineers, the named and the unnamed.

Fluxdipity exists to reconnect those threads.

It is an invitation to enter the living world of another time and place. To taste the salt carried inland from the harbour. To feel the cold stone beneath your feet. To follow a merchant route across continents. To encounter the forgotten woman who appears only once in the archive before vanishing again. To understand what it felt like to be there.

Some of us follow timelines. Some follow people. Others follow ideas, objects, trade routes, languages, mysteries, rituals or patterns.

Fluxdipity is designed for curiosity itself.

Here you will find pathways into the world as it was lived: hidden threads, forgotten voices, sensory realities, cultural transmissions, the movement of people, goods, ideas and belief across time.

The past is far stranger, richer and more connected than most of us realise.

This is your invitation to continue the search.

Louise Linde

Founder, Fluxdipity

Porto, 2026

Curious about the founder? Visit louiselinde.com