World of the Bizarre
Iranian scientist invents 'time machine'
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T.K. RandallApril 12, 2013 ·
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Ali Razeghi claims that he has developed what he calls 'The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine'.
The 27-year-old is managing director of Iran's Centre for Strategic Inventions and while he has created more than 179 devices over the last decade his latest creation is by far the most outrageous. "My invention easily fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict details of the next 5-8 years of the life of its users," he said. "It will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you."
Razeghi foresees that his device will prove invaluable to world governments as they will be able to predict and take action to avoid future problems. "Naturally a government that can see five years into the future would be able to prepare itself for challenges that might destabilise it," he said.
Unsurprisingly, Razeghi's "time machine" has been met with almost universal skepticism and to date no demonstration or evidence has been provided to support the notion that the device is real.[!gad]The 27-year-old is managing director of Iran's Centre for Strategic Inventions and while he has created more than 179 devices over the last decade his latest creation is by far the most outrageous. "My invention easily fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict details of the next 5-8 years of the life of its users," he said. "It will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you."
Razeghi foresees that his device will prove invaluable to world governments as they will be able to predict and take action to avoid future problems. "Naturally a government that can see five years into the future would be able to prepare itself for challenges that might destabilise it," he said.
Unsurprisingly, Razeghi's "time machine" has been met with almost universal skepticism and to date no demonstration or evidence has been provided to support the notion that the device is real.
Ali Razeghi, a Tehran scientist has registered "The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine" with the state-run Centre for Strategic Inventions. The device can predict the future in a print out after taking readings from the touch of a user, he told the Fars state newsagency.
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