Top 7 invention that could have changed the world if they still existed!

Today, we are taking you to the era of fascinating inventions. Here is the list of top 10 invention which could have changed the world if they had still existed in today’s world. At the end of the list, you may find yourself wondering about the world with such inventions.
1. THE UNBREAKABLE GLASS
It was the invention from the time of Roman Emperor Tiberius Caesar between 14-37 AD .The inventor brought a drinking bowl made up of flexible glass before Caesar who tried to break it but the glass dented rather than shattering.
After the emperor asked “How many people have knowledge of this technique to make this glass?”. He swore that he is the only one who knows this technique. Then the emperor had the craftsman (inventor) killed because such glass could lower the value of gold and silver . That’s how the technique got lost along with the inventor. What if this invention had been globalized? The world could have been another place. Read more about this here!
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2. TOM OGLE CARBURETOR
A 24 year old boy Tom Ogle of Elpaso, Texas in 1970s, accidentally discovered a new type of carburetor that pressurized gasoline into vapor and injected it into the firing chambers. After he installed the carburetor into his Ford , he drove 200 miles on a measured 2 gallons with a reporter present. That was a fuel-efficient vehicle. Tom Ogle died in August 19,1981 after a heavy night of drinking. Learn more here! (Wait for the ad!)
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3. STAR-LITE
It was invented by Maurice Ward during 1970s and 1980s . Starlite could be applied to any objects and it could be put under high temperature and heat and still came out without any scratch . It could also withstand a nuclear blast . But, the invention became extinct with its inventor Maurice Ward in 2011. Born: 1933, Died: May 2011
4. CLOUD BUSTER
It was invented by Wilhelm Reich. It could supposedly form or disperse clouds and cause rain. In 1953 Blueberry farmers offered to pay Reich if he could end a drought and save the plants . Reich setup his cloud buster and operated it for just and hour, the next morning it started raining. But some corporation didn’t liked what they saw, cloud buster could saved the plants and contribute to end world hunger which some corporation did not want, as it may bring danger to profit margins from their product’s . Later, his instrument was seized and destroyed. Such a horror.
5. CAR OPERATED FROM WATER
Stanley Meyer invented the car that runs on water . He believed that alternative solution to fuels must be discovered quickly . He invented water fuel cell which required less energy to perform electrolysis than minimum energy requirement measured by science . His device was threat to conventional oil industry . Later he was murdered from uranium poisoning at the age of 57. See the video here!(Wait for the ad!)
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6. HARRY HOXSEY'S CURE FOR CANCER
Harry Hoxsey used herbal remedy and an externally applied paste successfully for treating cancer . His herb could boost the immune System of the body while his paste could get rid of the tumors from outside. From this concept, 17 cancer clinics had been established in mid 1950s. Many doctors reviewed his works and came in conclusion that his remedy could successfully treat cancer without surgeries, radium and x-rays, but later FDA ceased the remedies from patients home and shut down the clinics. The FDA also said that its investigators had not found "a single certified cure" by Hoxsey's method, and castigated it as "a gross deception to the consumer," according to an Associated Press account. It was the first time ever that the agency had publicly denounced a cancer cure as a fraud. See here how curing becomes crime!
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7. THE TESLA TOWER
The Tesla Tower also known as Wardenclyffe Tower was an early experimental wireless transmission station. It was designed and build by Nikola Tesla in 1901-1902. It was designed with the motive to provide wireless electricity supply throughout the world easily . Later, his concepts became threat to conventional industry, later, in 1904 this investor stopped their investment on his projects before the tower was built completely. The main villain in this was Thomas Alva Edison, who had thought that his Direct Current's industry wouldn't flourish due to Tesla's concepts.
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