Technology devices inspired by science fiction

From engines that run on garbage to guns made from fat, devices from sci-fi movies that were once thought of in the world now appear in many places that users can admire. .

The inventions are inspired by sci-fi movies

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Not the devices in sci-fi movies are bogus.

Some of the devices below are derived from the same sci-fi movies that you can see right now.

Folding phone

In 1996, Motorola officially launched the famous flip phone StarTAC with a compact and stylish design. StarTAC then became the "mainstream" device for other firms to produce similar products.

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StarTAC is said to be inspired by the clamshell phone on Star Trek and the first phone to have the lightest weight and vibration mode at the time.

Taser - Shocking gun

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Jack Cover - the inventor of Taser - said the device was inspired by science fiction stories produced by Stratemeyer Syndicate, a youth book company. Taser is an acronym for 'Thomas A. Swift's Electronic Rifle' - a main character in a fictional novel.

Tablet

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Today, tablets are devices that have become very familiar to most people in the modern world. However, the idea of ​​creating it has been around for a long time. In Star Trek : The Next Generation, there was a ' personal access display ' device called PADDS (Personal Access Display Devices) used by astronauts with the same design as today's MTB. Matt Jefferies who thought of the recent PADDS also said it was just an 'improvisation'.

GE Vscan

Derived from the Star Trek movie, one of the highlights is the rapid diagnostic technology that does not cause pain to patients. And the GE Vscan scanner for this medical industry works with the same technology. It acts as an ultrasound device, which can find important problems without having to conduct surgery. This device can be pocket-sized with a smartphone, weighing about 450 grams with scan time taking about 2 minutes.

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GE Vscan can scan inside the body without bleeding.

Cyclone Power Technologies

In the movie Back to the Future , a device has a motor to start with garbage, and that's the way Cyclone Power works. This device is equipped with a steam engine powered by fuel made from corn husks, orange peels or any materials with biodegradable agents. This motor works completely safe for the environment. However, it cannot operate with the same power as a tractor for a large farm.

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Cyclone Power is made from environmentally friendly materials.

Stay Healthy Body Fat Analyzer

In the Doctor Who series, a body fat analyzer can reveal the amount of fat in an alien creature's body. And so far, the same device has the ability to send a slight electric current through the patient's body to determine the amount of fat in that body. From there it can provide a very clear picture of exactly how much body fat the user needs in the above parameter, in stark contrast to the bottom line specification.

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The machine is capable of analyzing body fat.

Zeltiq fat burner

Fiction film Futurama with several episodes featuring characters using ray guns, a gun famous for its fast firepower and wide range. And the Zeltiq fat burner is the result of this film, it is now commonly used for cosmetic centers that burn fat in the human body. It is anticipated that in the near future, this device will reach out to quite popular home users that anyone can use.

Geo-fencing

GPS technology is now widely known as a technology that enables users to easily locate themselves on earth thanks to support from satellites orbiting the earth. But this idea came out from a lot of fantasy movies.

Today, GPS technology allows users to share their location from mobile phones all the time. The locations you define may rely on technologies from tools like Loopt or Google Latitude. Then GPS also appeared more in modern devices such as cars, allowing the identification of famous places near the standing area and even the identification of transactions through credit cards.

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With GPS you can locate yourself anywhere in the world.

Lonator

In the 1967 novel Zap Gun produced by Philip K. Dick's, a small gun capable of shooting germs by spraying a tiny chemical was applied in 2004. Ionator is a similar device. It only has a small design in the palm but its power is extremely large.

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Although only small, the power of the Ionator is immense.