Teleportation is the instantaneous movement through space. It has been a dream for both science fiction writers and scientists. Is teleportation possible? This question has intrigued many people, and now it’s even being discussed at the government level.
What criteria determine the level of a civilization’s development? The first criterion is humaneness. How successful have people been in uniting into one large family? The second one is technological progress. What prospects and opportunities will we have if we manage to become a unified civilization?
The following topics are raised in the film:
🔻 The U.S. Congress on UFOs — official acknowledgment of the existence of UFOs, based on testimonies from military and civil aviation pilots.
🔻 Teleportation of the Atta ant queen — studies have documented the instantaneous movement of the insect in the event of danger, demonstrating the possibility of disappearing and reappearing in a different location.
🔻Warp technologies — the concept of creating "gates" for instant travel through space.
🔻 Tesla's research — practical work on teleportation and wireless energy transmission over long distances.
🔻 The Holographic Universe — a theory suggesting that the universe is artificially created as a hologram. How can this understanding be applied to achieve instant travel through space?
🔻 The Discreteness of the Universe — the constant flickering, instantaneous appearance, and disappearance of all matter in the Universe — is the key to understanding the fundamentals of teleportation.
There are forces in the world that oppose and hinder technological progress. You can learn more about this in the film "Stopped Progress."
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