Time travel has been dreamed by many of us and has been a subject of controversy for many as well. An Iranian Scientist claims that he has successfully invented a time machine, which can let you see up to eight years into the future.
The inventor of the time machine is an Iranian scientist Ali Razeghi who is only 27 years old and is also the managing director of Iran's Center for Strategic Inventions. Razeghi says that the machine does not make you travel physically through time but can predict the future of up to five to eight years.
"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. It will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you," says Razeghi (via The Telegraph).
The device can predict the future which can be printed after taking readings from the touch of a user. Raghezi also added that he has been working for ten years on the project.
If Razeghi's claim is to be believed then the "time machine" would prove to be a blessing as well as a foe to mankind. Predictions of the future can help us escape from natural disasters and loss of life can be minimized. Similarly, if the time machine gets into the wrong hands then it can cause disaster to mankind.
Razeghi indicated that the Iranian Government don't want to launch a prototype at this point because "the Chinese will steal the idea and produce it in millions overnight."
The thought of a time machine is not new and many of us would want to know our future. However, being a machine can the latest invention accurately predict future?