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A young Iranian inventor claims to have built a time machine that can predict a person's future accurately. The device is small and can fit into a personal computer case. It uses complex algorithms to predict the next five to eight years of a person's life. It does not take you into the future, but brings the future to you. It's not quite back to the future, but a young Iranian inventor claims to have built a time machine that can predict a person's future with startling accuracy. Ali Raziki, who is 27 and the managing director of Iran's Center for Strategic Inventions, claims his device will print out a report detailing an individual's future after using complex algorithms to predict his or her fate. According to the Daily Telegraph, Raziki told Iran's state-run Fars news agency that his device easily fits into the size of a personal computer case and can predict details of the next five to eight years of the life of its users. It will not take you into the future, it will bring the future to you.