Aaron Villalobos TOP 5 CUTTING EDGE/ HANDY INVENTIONS INSPIRED BY SCIENCE FICTION Plus it’s affect on society.

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Aaron Villalobos TOP 5 CUTTING EDGE/ HANDY INVENTIONS INSPIRED BY SCIENCE FICTION Plus it’s affect on society.

WHAT INSPIRES YOU? Inspiration is the key to motivation. It can come from anywhere.

SOME PEOPLE PLAGIARIZE, Some people simply mimic, The genius’s observe and INNOVATE.

#5 In no particular order

THE TASER

JACK COVER

Jack Cover was inspired by this and not only created the Taser but the word “Taser” became an acronym for Swift’s fictional invention, “Thomas A. Swift’s Electric Rifle”. Jack Cover, who was a NASA researcher got the idea to create the Taser after he read the 1911 novel “Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle” by Victor Appleton. He started developing this device in 1969 and by the year 1974, it was complete.

#4

THE INTERNET

Someone predicted it, over 100 years ago, and his name was:

MARK TWAIN Mark Twain who is famous for his books such as “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1875) and its sequel “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” (1885) actually predicted the internet as early as The short story “From The London Times” 1898, takes place 5 years in the future and actually describes an extreme resemblance of the internet. It depicts a phone system generated to contribute information over a worldwide network. He named it the “Telectroscope”, and his prediction saw the light of day in the early 1980’s.

SO WHO REALLY MADE THE INTERNET?

TIM-BERNERS LEE A.K.A TIMBL

An English computer scientist who is best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. He was inspired by a science fiction book.

Author C. Clarke’s story Dial F For Frankenstein (1964) Describing a platform that allowed computers to communicate with one another. Not the original cover.

I NEED TO CREATE SOMETHING LIKE THAT.

THAT’S EXACTLY WHAT HE DID. Without him, who knows how the world would be without the beauty of the internet. Thanks TimBL!

#3

VOICE CONTRO L

SIRI, XBOX, BLUETOOTH AND MORE!

Shortcuts. Save time. Responsive Robot in your phone! (Siri is technically not a robot because the voice is from an actual human who’s name is, Susan Bennett)

“BELL LABORATORIES” Made it’s “Audrey” system in the 50’s/60’s which could observe digits spoken by someone’s voice. But it didn’t become a huge astonishment and possibility until...

HAL, the robot in the movie was responsive with voice control and was just the spark that paved the way for all the imaginations and possibilities.

#2

VIDEO CHAT

Who predicted it? Videoconferences were created in the 70’s as part of AT& T’s development of Picturephone technology.

An American cartoon show produced by Hannah Barbera, formerly airing in primetime from 1962 to 1963, then later with new episodes in 1985 to 1987.

#1

THE CELL PHONE

“THE MOTOROLA DYNATAC 8000X” The first commercially available cell phone in 1984.

Martin Cooper He is the director of research and development at Motorola. He got his brilliant invention inspiration from Sci-Fi series called…

STAR TREK COMMUNICATOR

WHERE WOULD WE BE WITHOUT OUR PHONES? Phone’s allow us to talk to any one anywhere at any time. So, who knows.

Thank you for watching!

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