Saturday, July 21, 2012

5 The discovery of strange Throughout the 20 th Century







20th Century was the golden age of science and knowledge, in addition to many discoveries and technological innovations are found, this century is a time change of mind and of human civilization. But not all the findings fit well in the history books. Therefore, some of the findings has failed, even the strange and silly. What are the findings that were categorized as useless?
A. TV Glasses

 
There exist only with the discovery of this man, this discovery was first discovered by Hugo Gernsback in 1963. Function of this lens is the user can watch TV directly, while doing other activities. Concept such as eyeglasses that can be taken anywhere and everywhere. However, because it looks likely strange, this product never glance to be widely produced.

2. Motorized sled
Have you ever heard a motorized sled? So you do not have to go sled riding the waves come, because the board can move by itself. This work was created by Joe Gilpin, from Holywood in 1948. How it works almost the same as the principles of motor boats, which use a fan so that it can work the mover behind the sled.

3. Anti-smoking umbrella rain

 
This tool is perfect if you're smoking and suddenly rain down, this is a tool that has the function of protecting your cigarettes in the event of rain. This work was made by the President of Zeus Corp, Robert L. Stern in 1954. However, because it looks silly and strange until now not been widely produced.

4. Electrometer Hubbart

 
Crazy! Is the appropriate word for the science fiction writer and founder of the Scientology church stream, L. Using the electrometer Ron Hubbard, Hubbard find out if the tomatoes feel pain in 1968. What he did led to the conclusion: 'tomatoes scream when cut'. Whether or not tomatoes scream when cut, yet it is a useless invention since the tomato is a type of vegetable that would cut it.

5. Baby house wired

 
The last discovery was wired baby home where sometimes the wire is placed outside the window of a tall building in 1937. Sometimes it is distributed to members of the Chelsea Baby Club in London with no garden or to parents who can not bear children play on a busy street

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