Unbelievable predictions in the past about the future development of electrical appliance technology

The thought of the day before, people are busy admiring the first step in the creation of electrical equipment.

Technological communities of the 1920s were really caught up in the "electrochemical" trend of everything. They want electric bowls, automatic dishwashers, and even hair care equipment that comes with electricity from life. Today, that idea is no longer alien to any of us, but for the 1920s, that vision really was in the imagination.


The cover of the August 1923 issue of Practical Electrics includes an illustration of a future barber using his electric scissors. At that time, similar ideas were somewhat considered illusory, unrealistic. However, this also contributed to the progressive thinking of a group of people who soon thought of one day the electrical appliances would become popular for the service.

Furthermore, the words "Why not?" (Why not?) Is featured prominently on the cover, shown with the image of two men with hair upside down representing the typical impact of electricity.

Hungry to the American people, the 1920s marked the beginning of a dramatic turnaround due to the emergence of electricity as well as the field of device inventions that followed. Almost 70% of households and apartments in the country had electricity to use, as of the late 1920s.

It does not matter if it's the new, unique radio technology, or the simple barber's scissors, the daily lifestyle of every American citizen has gone through tremendous impact and significance. since electricity was invented. And although the pace of updating and developing today's technology is fast, we have nothing to be ashamed of in retrospect of the same boom in the past, in the 1920s.

For you, smartphone is really the most innovative discovery in the history of technological development of the world to date? Believe me, that has not eaten anything compared to all the revolutionary steps that come from inventing electricity in the past!