Results: Iranian Scientist Claims to Have Built Time Machine

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04/14/2013

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Technology
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An Iranian scientist named Ali Razeghi announced that he has built a time machine that can see into the future. How far into the future? Anywhere from five to eight years with 98% accuracy. Razeghi says Iran's government can predict the possibility of a military confrontation with a foreign country, and forecast the fluctuation in the value of foreign currencies and oil prices by using his new invention. Naturally a government that can see five years into the future would be able to prepare itself for challenges that might destabilise it, he said. As such we expect to market this invention among states as well as individuals once we reach a mass production stage. Did you read about this?
Yes
10%
188 votes
No
90%
1759 votes
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If this were true, how far into the future would you want to look?
Less than a year
4%
80 votes
Up to 1 year
6%
114 votes
Up to 5 years
12%
230 votes
Up to 10 years
15%
300 votes
Till the end
17%
328 votes
I wouldn't want to look
46%
895 votes
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What subjects would you hone in on?
Relationships
29%
561 votes
Money
36%
696 votes
Health
31%
599 votes
Something else
14%
269 votes
I wouldn't be looking into the future
43%
845 votes
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4.
Do you think Ali's machine is really going to work?
Yes
6%
115 votes
No
68%
1331 votes
Undecided
26%
501 votes
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If it did work, would you want the USA to peek in on Korea to see what their future holds? (In terms of missiles)
Yes
37%
720 votes
No
24%
461 votes
Undecided
23%
444 votes
Not Applicable
17%
322 votes

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