"What-If Machine"@en . "The What-If Machine was an invention created by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth. The device resembled a television set and could predict the outcome of any \"What if?\" phrased question, though it can only do this three times a year. The machine is made of gold and the method of activating it is n\u0435ver the same. It is unknown when the professor invented it, but its first appearance was in \"Anthology of Interest I\"."@en . "To predict the outcome of any \"What-If\" question"@en . . . . . "The What-If Machine was an invention created by Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth. The device resembled a television set and could predict the outcome of any \"What if?\" phrased question, though it can only do this three times a year. The machine is made of gold and the method of activating it is n\u0435ver the same. It is unknown when the professor invented it, but its first appearance was in \"Anthology of Interest I\". In the Futurama comic book \"Twice Told Tales of Interest\" it is Bender's poker buddy for a while, but it destroyed itself and the professor says that it would take a year to rebuild. It is again shown in the comic book, \"Anthology of Interest II\" (comic issue)."@en . . "What-If Machine"@en . .