Thursday, October 10, 2013

This Clock Could Count Down a Person's Death


Tikker watches [photo illustration] (news.com.au)

Technological developments allow one to predict what might happen in the future.

In fact, new technology can predict a mysterious thing: when and at what age you will die. Sounds crazy, but it's real.

Swedish inventor, Fredrik Colting, has created a watch that can predict when you will die and creating a countdown time. 


Reported by Dailymail, Tuesday, October 8, 2013, at the named Tikker is referred to as "the hour of death," because it will count down someone's death so the timing is set.

"Imagine someone tells you that you only have one more year to live. What will change in your life?" Colting said.

To know a person's death countdown, clock users have to fill in a questionnaire setting Tikker with health record user information. One of which included information about the illness are also allergic.

Users will also be asked if you smoke, drink alcohol, to ask the user immediate environment health history. Example, if there is a family in the neighborhood who had cancer, diabetes, or other diseases.

Then other data is entered, a healthy lifestyle is performed by users. For example, exercises performed daily or weigh activity.

Once health information is entered, the clock will recapitalize and provide scores age of death would be experienced users.So Tikker direct counting down.



Colting claimed the idea of ​​making a special clock began when his grandfather died. And, he hopes that artificial watches can be used for the rest of the time to appreciate life and realize how people will live healthier and more rewarding. 

"Death can not be negotiated. If life can still. To that end, we have to do is learn how to appreciate the time and life that has been given," said Colting. 

Tikker digital display clock consists of three lines. Top row counting down the year, month, and day. Followed by hours, minutes and seconds in the second row. While the bottom row shows the local time at which the user is located. 

"From year to the second, this watch presents the time to keep moving. Never stops and life diminishing toward death," said Colting. 

The design team hopes raised Tikker watches from public assistance through Kickstarter to raise fresh funds was U.S. $ 25,000, equivalent to Rp288 million. 

These watches are expected to be released to the public April 2014, with the official U.S. $ 59, equivalent Rp680.000. 

Believe it or not, it's up to you. This clock only counts deaths by health track record. Not because of an accident, incident, or other event. Nevertheless remain a secret life of God. Agree? 

Here is an official video made Tikker Kickstarter as an illustration: 


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