
By Simon Giertz, especially with CNNStockholm-
Simone Giertz is a creative technical expert who may be revolutionary-
And often terrible. -
Robots that encourage people to learn programming and electronic technology.
She recorded all the experiments on the YouTube channel.
Here, she envisioned seven inventions that could change the world forever.
Technology has changed human life forever.
Donald Trump's comb is clear. over.
However, despite our technological progress, management Dayto-
Doing housework during the day is still a very manual thing.
Everything from brushing your teeth to cutting vegetables is done by the human fragile hands of the 21st century, nothing but grazing keyboards and killing time on smartphones.
I went out of my way to bring technology into my daily life and automate my daily chores.
These are my seven best inventions, both real and imaginary. The Wake-
The machine that wakes up in the morning can endure at best, and in the worst case, chronic trauma.
I decided to make an alarm clock to wake me up instead of trying to minimize the pain of this inevitable everyday obstacle.
You will be very afraid to fall asleep and you are already awake when it is time to get up. Magic.
Establish wake-up-
I connected a motor to an alarm clock and then tied the rubber arm to it with tape.
Toothbrush Machine have you ever met someone who listed "brushing his teeth" as one of the favorite things in their lives to do? Probably not. Why?
Because brushing your teeth is as exciting as watching the paint dry.
No, even worse: it's like looking at dry paint.
I built the Toothbrush Machine by putting the robot arm on the skateboard helmet and putting a toothbrush on it.
Your teeth will shine clean and your gums will bleed.
The breakfast machine after brushing your teeth is the time for breakfast.
Yes, that's what you should do, according to the dentist.
To automate my breakfast program, I designed a robotic arm to provide me with grain.
It didn't actually give me any food, so it doubled as a diet coach.
Cutting vegetables is an equally tedious and dangerous task.
For convenience and safety, I designed the cutting machine: the most convenient way to cut vegetables. Kind of.
In order to make the chopping machine, I used an aluminum air conditioning frame, two ordinary kitchen knives and a very huge chopping board, which I couldn't imagine except for the one I bought.
So far, these are four of my great works (
You can see the full video on my YouTube channel).
But there are more inventions that I haven't built yet.
Here are three of my favorite.
Build: Refrigerator Backpack think of mobile phone.
In just a few decades, they have changed from a fixed device to riding in your back pocket.
Why didn't the refrigerator go through the same development?
I want a fridge that I can carry.
Not just a cool bag, but a complete one
There is a battery pack and a radiator at the bottom of the refrigerator.
A cold soda should not exceed one shoulder strap.
SubmarineI's house lives in Stockholm, Sweden.
Housing hereThe crisis is real. -
The fact that Scottish national animals are unicorns is equally true.
It's very real.
I solved the problem by living in the boathouse, but the berth was limited and the rental was expensive. A more long-
The long-term solution is to buy a submarine and transform it into a residential home.
Considering that 95% of the underwater world is still not explored, about 100% of the underwater world is uninhabited.
Water berth space for everyone.
Many things can be shared with other people.
Such as hugs, chocolates and Netflix accounts.
But some things are better done by themselves, such as the resonance of defecation.
But today's toilet is like an unintentional speaker, and fake cough cover-up sounds won't fool anyone.
Noise-
Cancel headphones, why no noise
Cancel the toilet? Beats me.
Not a long time though. I'm on it.
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All illustrations by Sarah
Grace Mankarious/CNN.