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Iranian Scientist Claims To Have Invented 'time Machine' That Can Predict The Future...

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  • Ali Razeghi, 27, claims device can detail person's life with 98% accuracy
  • Spent ten years developing complex algorithms to arrive at predictions
  • Says his warmongering government can use it to predict military conflicts
  • Won't release prototype yet 'in case China steals it and produces millions'

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 individual's life between five and eight years in advance after taking readings from the touch of a user.

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.

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Not quite the DeLorean yet: An Iranian scientist has claimed to have invented a time machine, but unlike the car (above) in Back To The Future it produces a print-out detailing a person's life ahead rather than actually taking them anywhere

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.'

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2307406/Iranian-scientist-claims-invented-time-machine-predict-future--years-ahead.html#ixzz2Q9skaMB8

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So , if you could have ONE go on this device , what would you ask to Predict?

Mine would be the lottery numbers when the Euro Millions is up past £100,000,000 Jackpot w00t.gif

So , if you could have ONE go on this device , what would you ask to Predict?

Mine would be the lottery numbers when the Euro Millions is up past £100,000,000 Jackpot w00t.gif

You're so shallow mate! tongue.png

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So , if you could have ONE go on this device , what would you ask to Predict?

Mine would be the lottery numbers when the Euro Millions is up past £100,000,000 Jackpot

You're so shallow mate!

I would buy you a beer with the winnings , you wouldn't be forgotten

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So , if you could have ONE go on this device , what would you ask to Predict?

Mine would be the lottery numbers when the Euro Millions is up past £100,000,000 Jackpot

You're so shallow mate!

I would buy you a beer with the winnings , you wouldn't be forgotten

Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app

Best of luck then! thumbsup.gif

I'd hazard a guess that the main component sits atop a table, is spherical and is made from a clear glass-type material. Presumably, it has a wireless connection to a printer...

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