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YATL posts and videos can be viewed freely here on this site. If you feel grateful for all that has been given and all you have received here, you are invited to give back.We recently looked at how teleportation works, on a theoretical level. While we let that sink in, let’s consider some possible uses for teleportation.
This’ll be a fun brainstorming post. Feel free to chime in and suggest your own ideas!!
It takes 1.5 seconds for information to travel at the speed of light from earth to the moon and another 1.5 seconds to return. Hence the delay when talking to people on the moon.
Depending on the position of the planets, it takes light (and radio communication traveling at the speed of light) anywhere from 4 to 21 minutes to get from Earth to Mars, each direction.
Imagine being able to communicate instantly back and forth. If there are more highly evolved beings out there, aliens and whatnot, wouldn’t you think they’d be using some sort of teleportation-based communication as well? ESP and channeling are two such possible examples. Telepathy, basically.
Radio waves traveling at the speed of light are FAR too slow when we’re considering cosmic distances, where even traveling at the speed of light it would take you millions of years. My buddies at SETI (Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence) are using radio antennas to hopefully listen in on messages from extra-terrestrials, but they might not be picking up on any communication since aliens wouldn’t be using slowwwww radio waves in the first place.
Have you ever noticed people listening in on a conversation, or read about computer hackers intercepting an email or tapping a phone conversation as the conversational information travels from “here” to “there” through space and time? If the information could instantly teleport from A to B, a middle-man would have no chance of intercepting the message during transmission.
Perhaps one of the most obvious uses would be traveling from one place on earth to another. No more traffic to deal with at rush hour! Woohoo! With no traffic, you could sleep in longer before heading out in the morning.
You could instantly travel out to any planet or galaxy, as far as you want. You’d no longer be limited by the speed of light as the fastest speed you could move. Driving would then be done for fun because it wouldn’t be necessary.
What if you could teleport repeatedly up through the clouds to create the experience of flying? It’d be like being superman!
Imagine teleporting to a garden out in some distant ideal growing location and picking fresh fresh fruit, right off the vine. mmmmm, delicious!
Some people would like to help the starving children of Africa, to pick one example. What if we could pop in, bring them fresh food, water, electronics, medical supplies, and anything else they needed quickly and easily?
People could teleport in and out of banks to steal money, in and out of grocery stores to steal groceries, or even out of jail if you could catch ‘em in the first place. It’s a good thing that these new understandings are coming alongside the raising of mass consciousness where people are remembering who they are. As people awaken to their true nature, they become more loving and honest, more ethical in a sense. I guess any tool can be used for good or evil and it’s up to the consciousness and intention of the person using it that determines how it’s used.
Oh boy, this is an interesting one to tackle, pun semi-intended. Let your imagination go and picture what it’d be like if you could instantly be anywhere. How would your favorite sport change?
What other ideas is your imagination coming up with? If you could teleport yourself or other objects freely, what would you do?
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