Posted on 04/13/2013 1:27:07 PM PDT by DogByte6RER
Scientist claims to invent 'time machine' to see into the future with 98 per cent accuracy
He says his device can detail any individuals life between five and eight years in advance after taking readings from the user's touch
An Iranian scientist claims he has invented a time machine that allows you to predict the future with 98 per cent accuracy.
Ali Razeghi says his device can produce a print-out detailing any individuals life between five and eight years in advance after taking readings from the user's touch.
He claims the Iranian government, whose nuclear programme has caused concern around the world, can use his invention to predict military conflicts and forecast the fluctuations in the value of foreign currencies and oil.
He says the device is the size of a laptop and uses a complex set of algorithms which took him ten years to develop, but has not revealed any concrete details about his invention.
Unlike the time-travelling DeLorean in hit film Back To The Future, Mr Razeghi said his device will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you.
He said: My invention easily fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict details of the next five to eight years of the life of its users.
Naturally a government that can see five years into the future would be able to prepare itself for challenges that might destabilise it.
As such, we expect to market this invention among states as well as individuals once we reach a mass production stage.
Iran has been ridiculed in recent months after attempting to showcase its technological advances only to face accusations they were faked.
In February, it proudly unveiled a stealth fighter jet at a ceremony attended by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but experts quickly expressed serious doubts about whether it could even fly.
A picture of the domestically produced Qaher-313 apparently soaring over Iranian mountains did little to curb scepticism amid claims the plane never actually left the ground, but was simply doctored using Photoshop.
Critics also believe Irans claims that it launched a monkey into space could have been faked.
Scientists in Tehran hailed the mission to send a simian 75 miles above Earth and back in a Kavoshgar rocket as a success.
But question marks were raised after the monkey presented to the nation as the heroic astronaut looked remarkably different than the one which made lift off.
Doesn’t he realize why there are no muslims on Star Trek?
Why is everyone's future "You will die in the cleansing Islamic fire. Allah Akbar!"?
Actually, the Iranians have an invention they have been using since 1979 to send them back in time - it’s called Sharia Law.
Shouldn't he already know when that will be?
Rock and Roll has a 98% likelihood of staying. Or maybe it should go. Sharia don’t like it.
LOL!
I really do wish all you ignorant westerners would remember that it was the moslems, we repeat, the moslems who gave you the astrolabe, the time machine, algebra (possibly) and wholesale merchandising of dark-skinned men, women and children.
That’s pretty much it for our contributions to society.
Praise Allah!
Oh, and if you teach us to fly we can fly your planes into your buildings.
Pass the Hummus.
They were only 98% right. It’s the 2% wrong ones I am concerned with.
Too much uncertainty.
I’ll stick with my magic eight ball.
Now that thing can predict!
My sources say “yes”.
Modern cult classic: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BiAwpYIkRmU
Is he related to Dr. Hugo Pinero?
if it’s only 98% accurate then it’a not really seeing the future.
i bet it works as well as the super secret stealth jet flying over that mountain backdrop,’without the pilot.
I predicted that he would do this.
I sure am worried about their nuclear capability.....
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