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Teleportation is the movement of matter from one place to another, more or less instantaneously, either by paranormal means or through technological artifice. Teleportation has been widely utilized in works of science fiction.
Similar is apport, an earlier word used to describe what today might be called teleportation; and bilocation, when something or someone described as being a magician is said to be able to occupy two places simultaneously. The word "teletransportation" (which simply expands Charles Fort's abbreviated term) was first employed by Derek Parfit as part of a thought exercise on identity.
topRedirected from Teleporting) ... Teleportation is the movement of objects from one place to another, more or less ...
Teleporting An Unknown State (1994/96) Eduardo Kac "Teleporting an Unknown State" is a biotelematic interactive installation. In other words: it is a computer-based ...
Although the idea of teleporting individuals from one place to another in order to sidestep the headache of rush hour traffic has been around for quite some time, a team of ...
The installation Teleporting An Unknown State creates the experience of the Internet as a life-supporting system. In a very dark room a pedestal with earth serves as a nursery ...