7 Strange Inventions That Could Exist In 10 Years

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7 Strange Inventions That Could Exist In 10 Years

Augmented reality that helps anyone conquer public speaking

Public speaking could get a whole lot easier with Winning Friends, the augmented-reality software that would give you real-time updates about your audience and tips to make your presentation the best it can be. “Whether you’re talking to a single person or a whole stadium, Winning Friends is your guide to mastering persuasion,” an IFTF report states.

Brain implants that allow people to read each other’s minds

By 2026, couples could have the option to get brain implants that allow them to read one another’s minds. Rather than rely on self-reports about emotional states and well-being, they can just know. The IFTF imagines that the company supplying this service will be called Amethyst. “One little device lets you truly be together, even when you’re apart,” the IFTF states in a 2015 report. 


A new currency in the online-education economy

Similar to Bitcoin, Edublocks might serve as a new virtual currency exclusive to online education. If you watch an hour-long physics lecture on MIT OpenCourseWare on YouTube, you’d receive a set quantity of Edublocks to match the time you invested. “The lessons are recorded on an immutable database that other people can access to see what you’ve learned,” Frauenfelder says. “And you can use these education skills to buy more training.”


Pills that let you change genders temporarily — or forever

Gender identity has become a national issue, and Frauenfelder says it’ll only get more scientific as times goes on. With Gender XY-Change, a pill that could instantly change your hormone levels so you can experience life as the opposite sex. The effects would last until the other pill is taken, the IFTF says. 

Microbial Mood Rings that give people unprecedented access to their health

Scientists are finding that people’s microbiome — the bacteria in their gut — is essentially a second brain. The Microbial Mood Ring would contain a perfect replica of the wearer’s microbiome. When you encounter an environment that might negatively affect that bacteria, the ring would change colours, prompting you to leave or perhaps just wash your hands.


An augmented reality app that makes exercise a transparent and measurable facet of daily life

The EZ Lift would encourage people to take the stairs instead of the elevator or escalator. Each person would start the day with a certain number of ‘lift’ credits; as they exhaust them, an augmented-reality display would let everyone know they’re running low. People can earn credits by taking the stairs.


Water that gives people a shot at immortality, at a high cost

Research about ageing suggests the first person who will live forever might already be alive. Aguavida, a futuristic water that grants people immortality, would give everyone that chance. But to curb population growth, Aguavida would try to avoid the over-crowding problem by containing an ingredient that permanently sterilises all who drink it.

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Mudit SARVODYA NATIONAL PUBLIC SCH

I don''t think any of the above will exist in the next 10 years for sure.

Rajathariga S P AECS MAGNOLIA MARUTHI PUB SCH

Brain is like a person''s personal space. Reading their thoughts will be like invading their privacy.

Ambuja Rani Ryan International School

IT CAN''T EXIST THEY SOUND LIKE THE MAGICAL WORLD OF HARRY POTTER

Samueal Raj Bethel Mat Hr Sec School

I really welcome these ideas.

Ronit.R National Hill View Public School

Its something of sci-fi films and these inventions are not in the foreseeable future as they will take a lot of research

YASHAS AIR FORCE SCHOOL JALAHALLI EAST

is not good reading others ideas,feelings,etc

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