What are the unexpected inventions and discoveries?

1, bulletproof bed Do you need to protect yourself from biochemical terrorist attacks? And natural disasters? Kidnappers and paparazzi? Or do you just want to sleep in a safer bulletproof bed? If any of the above answers is yes, then you need such a bed. In order to prevent you from becoming claustrophobic, this coffin-like "safe area" worth $654.38+6,000 is equipped with a full set of microwave ovens, refrigerators or entertainment facilities. 2, perforated glasses Anyone who has worn glasses knows that temples are used to support glasses, but they are annoying. If the weather is bad, it may cause headaches. The glasses legs are tight to prevent them from falling off, but they are uncomfortable to wear and have to be loose. However, this tool is very subtle. Our brave inventor invented a kind of glasses with perforated nails. That's right. Just put your face in the past and put on your glasses. At this time, perforation actually becomes very practical. 3. Hijacker syringe We stopped hijacking crazily. As early as 1974, we were actually ready to deal with hijackers. This is a seemingly simple anti-terrorism idea, and the registration number is US patent 348 1328. Includes installing a needle syringe on each seat of the airplane. The inventor said, "The device can make passengers quiet or kill passengers immediately by driving the needle for subcutaneous injection in the seat cushion." 4, goldfish toilet goldfish died? Flush it down the toilet! This is not the design concept of goldfish toilet. The goldfish toilet is equipped with a water tank. With colorful fish and bubbling jewelry boxes, your toilet looks like a replica of the Great Barrier Reef. We just pity these fish and can only watch the scenery in the toilet. 5. hurricane-proof houses we have all seen storms, tornadoes and hurricanes destroy traditional buildings. The shear stress of nature can tear up buildings that look solid, and the cost of building a hurricane-proof building is very high. Only now, after surviving the hurricane, did our inventor invent such a hurricane-proof house. It looks like a jet plane, yes, it is, because commercial aircraft can withstand wind speeds of 500 stresses per hour. So, the inventor removed the seat on the plane and replaced it with suitable furniture. Then he fixed the plane tightly on the turntable embedded in the ground. Now, when the hurricane comes, the house is like a weather vane, which automatically rotates with the wind to minimize the losses caused by the wind. 6. Take a bath like a car wash. People need to take a bath. Hospital patients also need to take a bath. In order to speed up this process, should we take a bath like a car wash? People who are washed just need to wear belts, stand or hang in a fixed position, and the conveyor belt will send them from here to there. Wet first, then soap, then rinse, and finally you don't need a towel, because you can dry it directly. As early as 1969, during the cold war, developed countries invented this facility, and the inventor suggested that this facility could be installed on the RV, "to solve the need of building a large number of baths after the war." 7. The inventor of a fictional friend said that this invention is a mobile desk designed for your motorcycle, which is in the front seat, so that you can take pens, documents, files and food from drawers and folders. But she also has a bold idea . Why not turn this into a safety facility! So, she added an imaginary friend, an inflatable person who remembered like a policeman. You can put him in the front. Some criminals come back to grab your mobile phone when they see that your friend is just a dummy. Yes, it looks real, but it can only be used to talk to this imaginary friend. Just talking, your imaginary friend. In addition, the inflator also has a carpool lane and a desperate housewife version. The problem of facilities. "8, remote control horse remote control is popular in our lives! Our TV, DVD and CD players can be remotely controlled, as well as ceiling fans and curtains. Now you can even control the lights on and off at home and set the indoor temperature no matter where you are through the Internet. But our inventors should be more advanced. As early as 198 1, he put forward some prospects for those TV fans and invented the remote-controlled horse! The inventor thinks that herding a herd of cattle or racing horses is time-consuming and laborious, but with a remote-controlled horse, all we need to do is sit in a comfortable chair and use his joystick to remotely control our trusted horse and use a special servo saddle. Madara holds the reins of the horse, guiding it in the right direction or making it retreat, just like commanding a complete Pentium era.