Our everyday life is literally intertwined with wires and lightning-fast devices and processors, so it is appropriate to ask ourselves what would happen if our favorite devices came to life and killed us? Now you must think that we have swam into the waters of science fiction conspiracies, but do you really never panic when the "off" button on an electric mixer does not respond immediately? Here are seven devices that would be fatal if they ever came to life. Ah, that metal jungle.
1. Electric mixers
A blender mixes several things thoroughly: carrots, peaches, apples... human eyeballs. Stainless steel blades, operate at a speed of 40 thousand revolutions per minute. We don't know about you, but we're a little scared.
2. Microwave ovens
One of the scariest devices in the world, mainly because most of the population doesn't know how it works. If they don't kill us with the door, when we unsuspectingly stick our head into the microwave oven, we can expect strong rays of heat to the brain.
3. iPad
This "cool" Apple invention will not melt our brains with radioactive waves. He won't even cripple us. He'll just throw us in jail for the rest of our lives. Think, when the iPad grows a brain, what kind of extortion is it capable of with the help of the Google search engine?
4. Furbys
Even without AI, Furby is scary enough on its own. And with just the right brain, it's a recipe for disaster. The damage would not only be physical, but also psychological.
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5. Headphones
Only 150 decibels are needed to burst our eardrums and anything above 184 decibels kills us. A loud enough sound could, in theory, cause an embolism in the lungs to travel to the heart and stop it. And how would a pair of innocuous headphones accomplish such an act? With the brain.
6. Smart watches
A smart watch that constantly monitors data about our activities and health is a great idea at first. Imagine that your watch tells you every day how healthy you are, even though you don't feel that way at all. Or to put you in the world of obesity and diabetes in a few months. Anything but a great idea, right?
7. Mammals
Mammals are scary enough on their own, dogs know that. Robotic vacuum cleaners that move without cables and whose mission is to suck out all our organs? It's a dark future.
Adapted and adapted from:
supercompressor.com