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Iranian scientist claims to have invented 'time machine'
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 37796173:MV8yMTk4NjcxXzM3MjEzNDA0XzcwQzM0NzlB] [quote:Anonymous Coward 37791789:MV8yMTk4NjcxXzM3MjEzMzYzX0JEQjI2MzNB] [quote:The Tauremini:MV8yMTk4NjcxX0RCMEU3MkIz] :bump: Link http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9985757/Iranian-scientist-claims-to-have-invented-time-machine.html [i]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. Razaeghi, 27, said the device worked by a set of complex algorithims to "predict five to eight years of the future life of any individual, with 98 percent accuracy". [/i] [/quote] don't Muslims, chop heads for black magic LOL and the worst thing is, he done it in a Islamic country that is totally backwards [/quote] Didnt Christians and Catholics burn and torture people.......Infact they have killed so many people combined it makes the holocaust look like a joke. [/quote]
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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.
Razaeghi, 27, said the device worked by a set of complex algorithims to "predict five to eight years of the future life of any individual, with 98 percent accuracy".
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