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Harry Coumnas says he has created a time machine that can forecast the future with precision. In a recent interview with the media, he revealed that the device he built used sophisticated algorithms to predict a person's existence in the next millennium and gaze into the future. The fact that his time machine is coin-sized and enables someone to truly live in the future distinguishes it from the bulky contraptions that scientists have previously developed.
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This is What Makes Harry Coumnas' Time Machine for Predicting the Future So Unique South African scientist Harry Coumnas, who is 100 years old, says he has created a time machine that can forecast the future with precision. In a recent interview with the media, he revealed that the device he built used sophisticated algorithms to predict a person's existence in the next millennium and gaze into the future. The fact that his time machine is coin- sized and enables someone to truly live in the future distinguishes it from the bulky contraptions that scientists have previously developed. When coupled with an automobile's engine, Harry Coumnas' time machine propels the vehicle into the future at nearly the speed of light. But the vehicle needs to have a few requirements, which Coumnas will probably shortly announce. He first traveled to his own future to see if his time machine truly functioned as he had intended. He was able to go thousands of years into the future, just as he had predicted. He claimed that life a millennium later was not in the slightest what it is today. The individuals he saw actually had somewhat distinct features, such larger eyes, narrower noses, fairer skin that was virtually white, etc. Harry Coumnas explained that his fascination with the idea of time travel and his desire to build a working time machine were the driving forces behind his invention of a future predicting machine. However, because it necessitated in-depth investigation into a wide range of topics, he spent years learning about time travel in addition to a number of other related areas like wormholes, black holes, light, magnetism, and gravity. He needed roughly 10 years to carry out his plan and build the precise type of time machine he had in mind.