Teleportation in space - myth or reality? Modern cases of human teleportation Known methods of teleportation

16.03.2024 Treatment

One of the leading physicists in Great Britain, Professor at King's College in London, Martin McCall, said that human teleportation (movement in space and time) is possible.
According to him, it has been proven that a person can manipulate space and time so that his actions are invisible to others. In this case, it will seem to an outside observer that the teleported person is “jumping” from place to place.
This effect can be achieved by speeding up and slowing down light rays. In this case, it is theoretically possible to achieve a temporary cliff, which will be “filled” with actions. The technique of teleportation has been used many times in science fiction.

WHAT IT IS?

TELEPORTATION (from the Greek “tele” - far and the English “portage” - transfer, drag) - instantaneous (or very fast) movement of material bodies in space (possibly in time). The term was introduced by Charles FORT in 1930 to denote the inexplicable invisible movements of objects in space (as opposed to telekinesis - also inexplicable, but visible movement of bodies), while he meant that not only inanimate objects can become objects of teleportation - which in fact, it is not always observed.

Conventionally, teleportation can be divided into instantaneous (movement at a speed close to infinity) and spasmodic (movement in which the difference in the time of disappearance and the time of subsequent appearance of the object at the desired distant point is not zero). Movements in which such a difference in time is equal to a negative value (movements to the Past) or movements only in Time (disappearances and appearances in the same place in space) cannot be considered “pure” teleportation, although they may be caused by possibly similar reasons. Thus, teleportation speed is a rather controversial concept, and it does not always have to be instantaneous.


Currently, in addition to the division by speed, the concept of teleportation should be distinguished into several more types: channel, retracting and retracting hardware, field.

Channel teleportation occurs with a body moving from a pre-installed “transmitter” to a “receiver” located at some distance from it (for example, between two fantastic “booths at instant communication stations” or between a black hole and its hypothetical exit - “exhaust” into hyperspace ). A very weak analogue of channel teleportation is the process of transmitting information via phototelegraph or fax, where absolutely any images and texts are transmitted between two devices (almost at the speed of light), including those that have nothing to do with these devices, the main thing is that the texts are the right ones format (i.e. - compatible with devices). The main problem of channel teleportation is the transfer of the transported body into a form convenient for transmission to the required distance, and its subsequent restoration in the “receiver”. In 1993, for technical reasons, it was not possible to test the possibility of teleporting small objects between Moscow and Rostov-on-Don (between the MAI and RPI institutes); currently, the MAI is preparing the first experiments on teleportation between two identical installations that bend Space-Time.

Hardware retractive teleportation occurs with a body (device), which for its own movement requires a “receiver” or “beacon” installed at the desired point. An analogue here is a pneumatic mail - any object of any shape and design (but not exceeding certain dimensions and weight) can move to a receiving device, in this case, to a suction vacuum pump.
Hardware pull teleportation - similar to the previous type, with only one difference - the body (device) needs a push to move, setting the direction or otherwise helping the “transmitter” at the starting point. An analogy is a launch rocket complex, without which classical space rockets cannot take off, but after taking off from which they can fly (move) in many directions.

Field teleportation involves a change in its nature and (or) the state of the surrounding space produced by a body (a device or even a subject) that provides the required movement. An analogue is the astral flights of the souls of psychics and magicians. Having left the body of the soul, if you believe numerous stories, they can move almost unlimitedly (the same as in a dream) and at will to any point on the planet and, possibly, outer space. One can also imagine a super-powerful teleportation spaceship capable of bending the Space-Time field around itself and “falling” into another dimension. But how to navigate hyperspace and exit at the desired point in space? In this case, it is quite difficult to imagine the process of “pointing” to the required point in space, although for this you can use any of the above methods or another method. For example, as a “guiding beacon” you can use some pre-known property of the environment at the desired point (density of the medium, air pressure, dimension of space, speed-density of physical Time and other physical constants), or focus on any signals emanating from the desired point (radio and television, gravitational and other waves, telepathic and other signals).

BUDDHA'S Tricks

A recent sensation shocked the world: during experiments conducted at CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research), exceeding the speed of light was recorded. Neutrinos - subatomic elementary particles with mass - have accelerated to superluminal speeds. It turns out that 300 thousand kilometers per second is not the limit for material bodies. The results of the experiment will still be tested for another five years.

And if no errors are found, then this tiny particle will destroy the foundation of all modern physics, along with the holy of holies of modern science - Einstein's theory of relativity.

An incredible discovery opens the gates for all science fiction projects: from interstellar travel to teleportation - the technology of instantaneous movement in space. The latter is the most intriguing task not only for scientists. The idea of ​​objects and people disappearing in one place and appearing in another through thick walls has existed for thousands of years.

There were legends that Buddha disappeared from India and a short time later appeared in Sri Lanka. Examples of supernatural transportation can be found in the Bible, for example in the Acts of the Apostles 8:39-40: “When they came out of the water, the Holy Spirit descended on the eunuch, and Philip was taken away by the Angel of the Lord, and the eunuch no longer saw him, but continued on his way , rejoicing. And Philip ended up in Azoth...” Information was received that saints also performed “tricks” of teleportation. Maybe our ancestors had secret but lost knowledge?

The desire for disembodied travel is so exciting that since the beginning of the twentieth century, not a single science fiction writer has missed the opportunity in his books to transfer his heroes from one end of the Universe to the other in the blink of an eye. And in the 1990s, scientists took on this seemingly impossible dream.

TURNING INTO A FLY

The first real teleportation in human history occurred in 1997. In a small dark room at the University of Innsbruck (Austria), on a laboratory bench with cables and electron-optical converters, scientists destroyed several tiny particles of light in one place and absolutely accurately restored them in another place at a distance of about one meter. This event was compared in significance to the first steps on the surface of the Moon by astronauts.

Now in many laboratories around the world such teleportation is carried out every day. Physicists do not split animals and people into atoms. And they are not sent to the other end of the laboratory. And they instantly transfer a quantum - the smallest amount of any physical quantity, such as light or sound.

By 2011, scientists had already succeeded more than once in transferring subatomic particles and transferring the quantum properties of atoms from place to place. In some cases, they were located tens of kilometers from each other. And, as experts assure, this is not the limit - the distance over which objects can be teleported can be infinite.

Instant transport of molecules, viruses, bacteria, animals and, finally, humans is coming. Previously, scientists thought that it would not be possible to reach the last stage earlier than in a hundred years. If it works out at all. After all, it was believed that the transfer process itself could not occur faster than the speed of light, and therefore incredible technical difficulties would have to be overcome.

For example, in one place you can disassemble trillions of trillions of atoms that are contained in the body of a person weighing about 70 kg, and assemble them in another in a fraction of a second. And even get the exact original. And not some disgusting hybrid of a person and an insect, as happened in the movie “The Fly”, where the hero made a mistake when teleporting. Today, due to the shaken foundations of classical physics, humanity’s dream can come true much faster.

By the way, teleportation can have an unexpected effect. According to physicist Asher Perez from the Technical Institute in Haifa, when a quantum is transferred, it becomes “incorporeal” and then “reincarnates.” And when he was asked whether it was possible to teleport not only the body, but also the soul, he mysteriously answered: “Only the soul.”

REALITY

Last spring, Japanese physicists teleported matter. Physicists from the University of Tokyo in Japan report the first successful experiment in the teleportation of matter. Noriyuki Lee and his colleagues were able to instantly transfer a beam of light from one point in the laboratory to another, disassembling it into elementary particles - photons.

From the original beam located at point A, the researchers left one photon, which carried information about the entire beam.

This photon was, as physicists say, “quantum entangled” with another photon located exactly at point B. That is, these two photons instantly influenced each other, despite the distance separating them. Thanks to this, based on the second photon, the original beam of light was instantly recreated in a new location.
The possibility of quantum entanglement of elementary particles, which lies at the basis of this experiment, was first substantiated by Albert Einstein in 1935. The founder of the theory of relativity considered this theoretical conclusion of his to be absurd and confirming the imperfection of the so-called “Copenhagen model” of Niels Bohr. However, in subsequent decades, physicists proved that quantum entanglement really exists, and at the beginning of the 21st century, several commercial companies created secure communication channel technologies based on this paradoxical property of elementary particles. Note that, among other unusual things, this phenomenon implies the presence of many parallel Universes.

There is also an analogy here with Schrödinger's cat, a thought experiment carried out by another German physicist, Erwin Schrödinger, in 1935. In it, a cat, locked in a sealed box, literally “is between life and death” - his condition depends on the integrity of the ampoule with poisonous gas locked with him. At what point the ampoule will break is not known in advance - it depends on the decay of the radioactive atomic nucleus, which is probabilistic. While the box is closed, the cat, from the point of view of quantum physics, is alive and dead at the same time. Having opened the box, the observer enters a state of “quantum entanglement” with the animal, finding himself in one of the parallel worlds in which it is alive or dead.

“You won’t be able to teleport a cat this way,” jokes physicist Philippe Grangier from the French Optical Institute (France’s Institut d’Optique), commenting on the revolutionary experiment of his Japanese colleagues. According to him, if living beings - even primitive bacteria - will ever be able to be teleported, it will not be very, very soon.

OTHER EXPERTS' COMMENTS

Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University. Lomonosov Professor Viktor ZADKOV:

Today it is too early to talk about teleportation in the understanding of science fiction writers - the instantaneous movement of material objects (for example, people) in space. And we can already talk about “quantum teleportation”. It is understood as the transfer in space not of material objects, but of the unknown quantum state of one object to another, located at a certain distance from the first. In this case, the initial quantum state of the teleported object is irreversibly destroyed.

To implement quantum teleportation schemes, you also need an ordinary classical communication channel: a telephone or the Internet, for example. Thus, during quantum teleportation, neither energy nor matter is transferred over a distance, but only information. Therefore, people and other material objects cannot teleport using quantum teleportation.

All the latest experiments, which are being conducted in many laboratories in the USA, Europe, Canada, Australia and Japan, are just the next significant step in the direction of the development of quantum physics. In Russia, no one is directly involved in quantum teleportation.

A breakthrough in the field of quantum teleportation experiments, it seems to me, can be achieved when they learn to teleport quantum information over distances of thousands of kilometers and beyond, although the fact that this is possible in principle is still clear.

Leading researcher at the Mathematical Institute named after. V. A. Steklova RAS Professor Alexander KHOLEVO:

The essence of experiments on quantum teleportation, which is discussed in scientific works, is as follows. There is a transmitter (let’s call it “Alice”) and a receiver (let’s call it “Bob”) that are remote from each other, which must be prepared in a special, linked, quantum state, and between them there is a communication channel for transmitting messages. “Alice” in her laboratory makes some special measurement on particle C, the state of which must be transferred to “Bob”. He has a “blank” prepared, that is, a similar particle in some fixed initial state. "Alice" sends the results of her measurement to "Bob". Depending on the message received, “Bob” performs some specific manipulation on his “blank”, as a result of which it goes into the state in which particle C was previously. In this case, the state of particle C in Alice’s laboratory is destroyed.

Thus, “Bob”, who is removed from “Alice”, receives an exact copy of particle C based on his “blank”, and “Alice” is left with only its ruins.

Thus, during quantum teleportation, no material object is sent from “Alice” to “Bob”, but only messages about the measurement results are transmitted. It also follows that teleportation of a quantum state is not instantaneous, since the speed of information transmission through a communication channel is limited at least by the speed of light.

True, recent sensational reports from CERN call such hitherto unshakable assertions into question. And most importantly, from what has been said it is clear that although in principle one can talk about quantum teleportation of the states of more complex systems - molecules or humans - the complexity of implementing such a scheme increases unimaginably. And would this person want to turn into something else on Earth in order to be reborn (probably with errors) on another material basis somewhere in the constellation Canes Venatici?

Nevertheless, it should be recognized that physical experiments on quantum teleportation of elementary particles and ions are extremely important and promising. If it is possible to find a technologically acceptable solution to this problem, then this will mark the beginning of a new era in information technology, comparable, and perhaps even surpassing in its significance and consequences, the invention of the transistor.

Based on materials from Internet sites

And here are some more interesting (obscurant) materials, and not only on the topic of teleportation.

Among the many mysteries and myths that exist today, one of the most amazing is the phenomenon of teleportation. This term was introduced by Charles Fort and implies the instantaneous movement of a living creature or inanimate object over a certain distance. The word “teleportation” itself comes from the Greek “tele” - far and the English “portage” - moving, dragging. We will not delve into the scientific explanation of this phenomenon. Let's just say one thing: scientists are quite skeptical about this, although they are interested in solving cases of time travel. The narrative will provide some evidence of the disappearance of people in one place and their reappearance in another.

It is known that the very first case of teleportation dates back to October 25, 1593, when in the middle of the Plaza Mayor in Mexico City, in front of a large crowd of people, a soldier dressed in the uniform of the Philippine Guardsman appeared. He introduced himself as a guard at the governor's palace in Manila named Gil Perez. No less than the onlookers in the square, he himself was surprised and confused, and when he gradually came to his senses, he told the following.

The day before, the governor of the Philippines was brutally killed with an ax to the head, and he was a witness to it. He was accused of displaying the wiles of the devil and thrown behind bars. Gil Perez was incredibly lucky; his story was confirmed by sailors who arrived in Mexico City some time later. Indeed, on the eve of the tragedy, the serviceman was seen at his post at the governor’s chambers. The soldier was acquitted and sent back to Manila.

But history knows cases of teleportation that occurred much earlier than the one described above. We are talking about the 1st century AD. The Roman Emperor Domitian arranged a trial of the then famous philosopher Apollonius, who, it is unclear how, in front of the assessors and the emperor himself, disappeared from the courtroom and found himself several days' journey from Rome. Unfortunately, the details of this disappearance are not known.

A novice of one of the Catholic monasteries named Maria about 500 times from Spain to Central America. During her so-called “travels,” she kept a diary, describing in detail what she saw and where she visited. From the church, Mary was attacked and mistrusted until her stories about distant wild tribes were confirmed by travelers. For example, Alonso Benavides, returning from America, where he carried out missionary work, said that the local residents of the prairies described in detail a strange woman in blue robes who was kind and friendly to them and even gave them gifts. With pride, showing the traveler the bowls presented by the foreign lady, they retold her stories about the Old World. And indeed, such bowls were made only for the monastery where Mary lived.

What can you say about the famous magician and magician, esotericist and spiritualist researcher Erich Weiss, better known as Harry Houdini? Let's remember how many times he surprised the audience by penetrating through walls and materializing in another place. And what about the ridiculous “trick” with the Russian police? During the tour in St. Petersburg, the tsarist secret police did everything they could to imprison the great master of illusion in their cramped dungeons. But invariably he managed to disappear from the camera in the most incomprehensible way and appear in front of the amazed spectators. It is clear that Houdini was a brilliant master of his craft. There is a trail of mystery behind him, not only in the technical aspects of his tricks, but also in his use of magical techniques, which throughout his life he gleaned from numerous books on magic.

Turning to modern teleports, we should mention the Chinese Zhang Baosheng, who has repeatedly shown the wonders of instantaneous movement of objects and even live flies. A group of skeptical professors followed the progress of his manipulations. In their research, they used modern sophisticated technology, such as X-ray machines, video recording of events, radio and transmitting devices, and much more. After this experiment, Zhang Baosheng was assigned to the staff of the 507th Institute (Institute of Applied Medical and Space Research).

For science fiction writers, time jumps are a favorite theme. This phenomenon happens not only in science fiction films and it is not a trick (precursor).

What is teleportation? The word is formed by a mixture of the Greek tele (-far) and the Latin portare (-carry).

I like the movie "Teleport". I haven't reviewed it for a long time. Usually this kind of spatial movement is called teleportation. Is teleportation possible in this form?

In academic science there is only one term associated with teleportation - quantum teleportation. Of course, scientists and philosophers are considering theories about wormholes, parallel worlds and spaces, etc. But I am only interested in theories that have experimental confirmation, or a good theoretical justification, which can become a real basis for technical implementation.

Quantum teleportation

The essence of the phenomenon of quantum teleportation (in short, further CT) is that we do not transfer energy or matter over a distance. There is only a transfer of information. And this does not contradict any hitherto known principles.

It remains to be seen how the ability to teleport information is combined with the principle of locality, according to which the state of an object can only be influenced by its immediate environment.

Transmitting information using CT requires transporting quantum objects (one of a pair of quantum entangled particles) and additional transmission of information through conventional communication channels.

Therefore, CT now does not even pretend to be an instant communication channel (null transmitter).

Data transmission in space

Problems with communication with satellites distant in space are well known. Signals travel at the speed of light, so communication delays even with the Moon are several seconds (at a minimum, the signal must reach the Moon and then return with a response).

And if we take Mars, for which various missions are now being prepared, then the travel time of the signal from the Earth will depend on the relative positions of the planets and can reach tens of minutes.

In this regard, in our time, an autonomous spacecraft must make its own decisions on the spot.

Perhaps one day the use of CT for null communication will become a reality. Theoretically, the device can fly away with a “reserve” of bound particles, which it will consume as needed. And there will be some way to replenish them.

I will return to this topic (zero connection) later.

Teleportation

So far, physicists do not see any possibilities for teleportation. Why? If only for the simple reason that there are no prerequisites for making changes to the principle of conservation of energy. The principle was introduced empirically, therefore, perhaps, physicists are still missing something :), and the law may not be observed under some conditions. Who knows?

We cannot “delete” an object at one point in space and insert it somewhere else. All “transformations” of an object must be smoothly related to one another. A transmission channel is required.

Alternatives

Let's look at what alternatives there are. The first idea, which is also present in fiction, is copying.

Copy

The teleportation object is scanned at the point A, and at the point B its complete copy is created. What to do with the prototype? Apparently, the prototype will have to be scrapped.

Imagine a kind of bio-printer with a shredder :).

The task of scanning and copying is very difficult. It can be simplified by taking into account that some parts of the object require more accurate reproduction, and some do not. For example, copying lunch that is digested inside your gastrointestinal tract is an unaffordable luxury. And copying pathologies, acquired mutations, defects is generally stupid. The subject's brain needs to be copied, the rest just needs to be reconstructed.

Consciousness and container

What are our sensations of presence at a given point, here and now? This is just a set of impulses from our “biological sensors” to the processing center of these sensors - the brain.

Our consciousness is formed by the brain, the rest of the body is a container, a shell for our nerve center. If it is possible to separate the functioning brain from the shell, and then create a mechanism for remote “connection” to the synthetic shell, then switching between media will be perceived as “teleportation of consciousness.”

Returning to earth

Returning from “heaven to earth,” it is interesting to look at the stage at which the required technologies are at to create alternative teleportation.

Null connection

As for the null connection, which is required for fast data transmission over cosmic distances, fundamental physics says that this is possible.

Bio scanner, printer, shredder

Subatomic scanning particle by particle and creating a copy is not yet a feasible task. In general, this is a subject for a separate flight of fancy.

There are several difficulties here, and not only technical ones. I’ve already mentioned at least one - the “prototype problem” - where to put it then? The second problem is determining the scanning speed. How quickly do you need to analyze a prototype so that the vital activity of the object does not affect this process? Given the subatomic nature of this process, times can be in the pico and even femto second range.

But compared to the subsequent task of making a copy, scanning is child's play.

Perhaps I’m overcomplicating the task, and it’s enough to just scan the positions of the body’s cells. How the brain works is not completely clear. How much detail does it need to be “photographed” to make it possible to copy the personality imprinted in it?

Cyber ​​container

Imagine a bunker where the brain is stored. Nothing extra - just the brain, without the usual biological container. And the containers that are remotely controlled by the brain are located somewhere far away.

Domitian in Rome (1st century BC) arranged a trial of the then famous philosopher Apollonius. The philosopher disappeared from the courtroom in front of the assessors and the emperor himself; the defendant found himself far from Rome that same day.

To this day, the mass prison escapes that were officially recorded at the beginning of the twentieth century have not been solved in any way.

Carlos Diaz, Argentinean by nationality, on January 4, 1975, returning home, he felt dizzy, and then, in order not to fall, he sat down for a minute on the lawn. When he woke up, he was already 500 miles from his previous place. Passers-by who listened to the poor fellow decided that the wasp had gone crazy and was sent to the hospital.

Modern scientists, studying this phenomenon, have accumulated a lot of material that documents this fact, this is an unnatural phenomenon; Sometimes there are quite funny stories.

Cases of human teleportation

  • In 1871, there was a sensational case with the London clairvoyant, Mrs. Guppy, who, having a large physique, suddenly teleported from her home to the other end of London, and found herself right on the table in front of a group of people who were engaged in a spiritualistic seance.
  • A not at all funny incident happened in Kazakhstan (late 40s). One of our compatriots, living in a village not far from Stalin’s camps, having had a little too much one day, fell asleep under his barracks, and having come to his senses, he woke up in a camp on the territory behind rows of barbed wire.
  • The authorities gathered and conducted a serious investigation. The investigation showed only the fact that entering the camp was impossible. The case was closed, and the poor guy was given a non-disclosure agreement.

Case of human teleportation in China

The authenticity of the video still causes a wide variety of disputes.

Human teleportation is possible

In 1937 N.F. Volkov being in the notorious prison called “Crosses,” he suddenly felt that he was losing consciousness, and in order not to fall, he wanted to grab onto something, having come into himself, he saw that he was on the bank of the Neva, tightly clinging to the parapet. Nobody knows what happened next.

Over the past decades, modern scientists have been able to provide compelling evidence that teleportation is not feasible at the current level of technological development.

This is impossible from the point of view of Newtonian mechanics, the main theses of which are based on the fact that all substances are composed of atoms. They do not come in motion just like that, without the influence of a second force, they do not disappear and do not reappear in another place.

However, according to quantum theory, such incredible things are possible.

By looking at the unusual properties of atoms, scientists have discovered that the electron behaves like a wave and can make quantum leaps in its seemingly random motion inside the atom.

Teleportation training

In a room with dim light, you need to take a horizontal position. In addition to the relaxation ceremony performed, you need to relax, every muscle of the body feels relaxed.

As a result, the place of dragging may become more complicated until the formation of your own world, but you must be very careful, since the resulting world may not convey the possibility of return teleportation.

The exercises provided are not the same in workouts of a similar plan, but having taken up the technique of these exercises in their entirety, you can additionally create one yourself based on the existing ones.

Professional training in teleportation of objects and teleportation itself in the Russian Federation costs from 50 euros, and the training itself can last for years.

Students' activities should be their work and life.

Achieving this goal: teaching a person to teleport to a point of time and space arbitrarily chosen by him, also moving small groups of people and special-purpose objects is amenable to a few, people with special knowledge and biological characteristics.

They say that you don't have to study or graduate to become a wizard.

You just need to watch a couple of science fiction films, books, go to a few master classes, listen to smart people and without any effort teleportation will happen on its own.

So, you’re lying tired on the sofa and you want, for example, a pie, but you don’t want to go to the store. And so you took it, imagined it, strained yourself, and it already materialized in front of you.

We wish you that you become this lucky person.

The article talks about what teleportation is and whether it is possible. Its hypothetical ways of implementation are considered, for which it would be useful.

What is teleportation?

According to the scientific definition, teleportation is a change in the coordinates of an object. In this case, the movement cannot be justified and described from a mathematical point of view or a function of continuous time.

But what is teleportation? This is the effect of instantly moving an object or person to any distance, at which it disappears from the starting point and appears at the final point.

From the very beginning of the development of the world of physics, as we delved deeper into the secrets of nature and matter, humanity dreamed of the incredible. Some things and phenomena, years or centuries later, came to life in the form of things familiar to us: telephones, radio communications, organ transplants, etc. appeared. But some dreams of science fiction writers or popularizers of science have not yet been realized. And one of them is teleportation. Is this phenomenon scientifically possible? Let's try to figure it out.

Does it exist?

Unfortunately for most science fiction fans, scientists are not engaged in a targeted search and implementation of some incredible idea. It's the same with teleportation. At the moment it does not exist, and it is not yet very clear how this could happen. There are several hypotheses, but so far it is impossible to test them. But let’s still look at a few of them to understand what teleportation is and whether this phenomenon is possible at least in the distant future.

Kinds

The first is the so-called transport beam. With such teleportation, all molecules in the body of a person or object are scanned, their state is recorded, after which the original is destroyed, and in another place a similar machine creates a complete copy based on the stored data.

People who are at least a little familiar with physics already understand the impossibility of such a method at this stage of human development. And in the future too. Let's start with the fact that the number of molecules in the human body cannot be calculated, and even more so the recording of all their states, transmission and reproduction in a fraction of a second. Moreover, from the point of view of quantum mechanics, it is impossible to create an exact copy of a derived quantum state. In addition, when the original is destroyed, consciousness, which is indivisible from the physical body, is also destroyed.

It is this process that teleportation, most often mentioned by science fiction writers, consists of. Is this possible in our time? No.

Portal

Another type of instant movement is portals. A certain physical state of a certain area of ​​space, being in which transfers an object to another, known in advance. This method is most often mentioned in computer games and fantasy.

Magic

Such transfer of an object or person cannot be explained at all from a scientific point of view. Therefore, it can only be considered as an attribute of non-scientific fiction in various works of art.

Null-T

This is another type of teleportation that can be more or less justified by science. Its meaning is to use some device to open a window into another special dimension, the coordinates of which correspond to our world, but the distances are compressed millions of times, and after making another “puncture”, a person appears in a completely different place. For example, in another city or galaxy.

This method was widely described in his books by Arkady, and their heroes made interstellar flights using the same principle.

How to learn teleportation?

This question can be heard often, especially on the Internet. Answer: no way. Of course, if we consider this topic from the side of materialism, discarding all magic and other paranormal manifestations. You may even find communities that claim to teach this process. Naturally, not for free.

If we continue the mystical theme, then there are a lot of historical records about the teleportation of a person or simply disappearing from, for example, a prison cell. But all of them do not stand up to criticism and cannot provide significant facts about this phenomenon.

Benefit

If humanity one day develops such technologies, be it a puncture into other spaces or something similar, it will be difficult to overestimate their benefits. After all, then the centuries-old dream of instant travel anywhere will come true! Be it another country, continent or planet.

The last point is especially relevant, because even with the construction of the fastest and most reliable spaceships, reaching neighboring stars will be very problematic, even at the speed of light, especially since one must remember the relativity of time. And instant movement in space greatly facilitates this activity.

In the meantime, the answer to the question of whether teleport exists is, unfortunately, negative. And most likely, if it is invented, it will have completely different fundamental properties.