Unpredictable future books that are unbelievably accurate

The imagination of the writer is infinite but sometimes the details in the works from many years ago come true that make people surprised.

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The novel The Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz in 1981 referred to a deadly virus used in biological warfare.Although this novel is only a product of imagination, but it still makes many people "cold spine".(Source: Stars Insider).

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Jonathan Swift wrote in the book Gulliver's Travels in 1735 that Mars had two satellites and this fact was proved 142 years later.(Source: Stars Insider).

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The classic book 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by writer Jules Verne mentions the use of electric submarines .90 years later, in the 1960s, the submarine subway became a reality.(Source: Stars Insider).

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The credit card was predicted 62 years before it was invented in 1950. In Edward Bellamy 's book Looking Backwards in 1888, the author wrote about the use of the card. this.(Source: Stars Insider).

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In 1865, Jules Verne wrote in his book From the Earth to the Moon about the solar-powered spacecraft used to go into space.In 2010, 145 years later, the first solar powered spacecraft IKAROS was used.The use of airplanes for writing letters in the sky was first thought of by Jules Verne in his 1889 In The Year 2889, which was published in 1889.However, only 25 years later, this came true at an air show in San Francisco.(Source: Stars Insider).

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In 1899, HGWells wrote in The Sleeper Wakes book about automatic doors .After that, these doors were really born in 1960. (Source: Stars Insider).

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In 1903, in the book The Land Ironclads , HGWells wrote about the tanks and after 13 years, these military vehicles were used during World War I. Stars Insider).

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The Achievements of Luther Trant is a book published in 1910 by Edwin Balmer and William MacHarg - a work on the lie detector. 14 years later, in 1924, the first lie detector was used.(Source: Stars Insider).

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Hugo Gernsback wrote a 1911 book called Ralph 124C 41+ and mentioned the use of solar energy .67 years later, in 1978, the first solar-powered computing devices were invented.(Source: Stars Insider).

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In the novel The World Set Free ( 1914 ) , writer HG Wells predicted the use of atomic bomb.In 1945, 31 years later, the first atomic bomb was dropped on Japan, causing catastrophic consequences.(Source: Stars Insider).

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Arthur C. Clarke's The City and the Stars , published in 1956, talked about virtual reality games.10 years later, in 1966, the first virtual reality game was released.(Source: Stars Insider).

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In his book From the Earth to the Moon , Jules Verne describes how unbelievably accurate the journey to the Moon is.In 1969, which is about 104 years later, this event took place as predicted by the author.(Source: Stars Insider).

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The Age of Intelligent Machines, Ray Kurzweil, written in 1990 by Ray Kurzweil, tells of how computers can defeat humans in a game of chess.7 years later, the IBM Deep Blue computer became the world chess champion.