Friday, April 12, 2013

Bring Future To You


Bring Future to You

Bring Future To You


Want to bring the future to yourself? See what’s going to happen in your life in next eight years with a time machine. Yes, a time machine that will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you.

An Iranian scientist, Ali Razeghi claims to have invented a ‘time machine’. The machine can predict up to eight years in the future with 98 per cent accuracy.

The machine, dubbed ‘The Aryayek Time Traveling Machine’ supposedly works by using a complex set of algorithms which he says took him ten years to develop.

The device 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. A government can see five years into the future and would be able to prepare itself for challenges.

The scientist is expecting to market this invention among states as well as individuals once they reach a mass production stage.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

20 Years Old Toddler


20 Years Old Toddler


Brooke Greenberg is 20 years old, but she remains forever trapped inside the body and mind of a toddler, due to a mystery medical condition that has baffled medical experts for years.

According to her parents, from age one to four, Brooke changed. She got a little bit bigger. But  from age four to five, she stopped growing.

Since then, Brooke's height and weight of 16 pounds and 20 inches have remained a constant. She wears diapers, is pushed in a stroller, gets fed through a feeding tube due to a too-small esophagus, and communicates like an infant would.

As per the doctors there is no other known case like Brooke's in the world. And at least one medical expert believes that Brooke's condition could hold the key to the fountain of youth.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Happy Deepawali



Wishing You All a Very Happy and Prosperous Deepawali.

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Scientists Discovered a Super-Earth

Scientists Discovered a Super-Earth


Scientists have discovered a ‘super-earth’ which could have a life-supporting climate.

The planet lies in a multi-world solar system 42 light years from the sun and is seven times the size of earth. The planet's 197-day year means its climate might be sufficient for life. The longer orbit of the new planet means that its climate and atmosphere may be just right to support life.

It is, of course, too early to confirm any other similarities but the discovery will give hope to scientists of discovering other exoplanets – ‘super-earths’ circling sun-like stars.

The scientific team used the Harps instrument at the La Sill facility in Chile to make the discovery.