Iranian scientist claims to have invented a time machine.
H.G. came up with the idea of a time machine.Through the eyes of a dreamer, Wells and his 1895 literary masterpiece about capitalist society can be seen.He said his time machine was made of brass, ivory, and translucent, glinting quartz.Time machines have been the subject of at least two successful films over the course of the last six decades.
You say that is fiction.Is it really?How many things would have been considered impossible a century ago?Space travel, pacemakers, anesthesia, antibiotics, high-tech gadgets and electronics are all on the long list.
The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine, a PC-sized device that works with 98% accuracy, was invented by a Teheran-based scientist.Predicting an individual's progress between five and eight years is possible with the use of a logical sequence of mathematical steps.It took a decade for him to come up with predictions.The managing director of Iran's Center for Strategic Inventions, and also a prolific inventor, has another 179 inventions registered to his name.He has about six patents for every year of his young life.
There are no images of the prototype.The invention can fit into the size of a personal computer case and can predict details of the next five to eight years in the user's life.It won't take you to the future.The future will come to you.
It is not possible to predict the future with rubbing lamps or convincing Ali Baba to take you on a magic carpet ride.After readings are taken from a user's simple touch, they come in the form of a printout.
The ability to predict military comflict is one of the ways the time machine could help the government.This is not comforting because the world is watching Iran's nuclear program.The market for his invention will eventually make its way to private individuals once a mass production stage is reached, according to him.
Critics say that he is trying to play God by using the machine to reveal the sex of a child not yet conceived.Is it possible to eat your heart out?
The United States is spending millions of dollars to develop their own time machine, and that it is much cheaper to produce, according to the media.He blames the delay in launching his prototype on his fears that China will steal his idea and produce it in large quantities.
Some members of the scientific community have ridiculed the inventor after he tried to show off his invention.There were accusations that the results were faked.Many scientific discoveries that challenged conventional thought, theories and practices down through the centuries have been met with ridicule and opposition.
Mohammed Mehdinejad Nouri is the deputy minister of science, research and technology in Iran.Making scientific claims is free for all, but registration of these claims as inventions should undergo certain legal stages.
Sceintists have made claims about their own inventions before.According to The Examiner, in 2009, a man named Steven Gibbs of Clearwater, Nebraska, claimed he had invented a "hyper-dimensional resonator," which he stated could be used for "out-of-body time travel."
The Hyper Dimensional Resonator is a time machine that can be used to travel back and forth between the past and the future.Physicists from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York developed a "time cloak" that can hide events for trillionths of a second.
When it comes to the uses for a time machine, there are so many possibilities, who can say how it will affect future generations?Time will tell us a lot about the future of the invention.Is the world ready for a look into the future or is it just focusing on the present?