How is Bayek hearing about the coronal mass ejection of 2012?

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I am playing AC Origins and while exploring in the tomb of Eeyoo Sekedoo Aat, Bayek comes across a recording detailing the coronal mass ejection event witnessed by Desmond Miles in 2012.

In an article on The Great Catastrophe, it mentions the event of 2012. I have not played all the Assassin's Creed games, so the lore is a bit fuzzy.

Can anyone explain how the recording of an event that takes place in 2012 is being viewed by Bayek in 49 BCE?






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