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What I Wish They Would Invent

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As a person who thrives with the invention of new technology, I often think about devices that would make human life easy on earth or at least more enjoyable. Some of them have been invented but are not as accessible as we would like them, so here's my list of invention I would like made possible.

A time machine

Sci-fy movies and novels have only showed us about this self-gratifying unimaginable and strong machine, but what if it actually existed in real life. Imagine being able to travel back in time and change the most embarrassing moments that happened to us; save painfully embarrassing memories.

A flying car

Cars are cool, but it would be easier to move around and go pretty much anyway with a flying car at our disposal especially in LA or Jakarta traffic.

Lateral elevators (for those who have houses too big to move or don't like walking)

Lateral elevators would diminish the need for walking for some of us and diminish the time needed to get from point a to point b.

Apparition

Just like in harry potter, apparition would be the best way to travel, no bias here. Going from Paris to China in just a matter of seconds; it would definitely make traveling easier.

Underwater buildings

I might be the only one, but I am fascinated by the prospect of technology being so advanced to enable us humans to visit some underwater buildings or fascinating landmarks. Just hoping people wouldn't get super carzy and start moving fish out of the waters though.

Self-cleaning dishes

Usually when you finish eating a deliciously, heart-warming, stomach-filling meal and then you have to clean the filthy dishes. Well imagine if right after you finished eating, the dishes would clean themselves instead, that would save you months and months of the piling dishes.

Self-cleaning clothes

Imagine looking at the clothes that you have dragged through mud or wore more than once in a pile and you have to go throught the steps of doing laundry. Well, self-cleaning clothes would get cleaning the moment you have �thrown them off. This would save a lot of time and struggle.

A time slowing machine

A time slowing machine would be able to slow down time when you're having fun or when you have huge deadlines approaching and then put it back on track when everything becomes boring. This is for all the procrastinators!

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