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Teleportation is the movement of an object through three dimensional space from one point to another without traversing the space inbetween. Time travel is the movement of an object through the fourth dimension (time) in an abnormal manner, i.e. backward in time, or at an accelerated rate forward in
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The title is pretty self-explanatory, right? Well mostly. This is for the most part about time. It contains stuff from a book, stuff I came across from other media, and some of my own thoughts. For some of these reasons, not everything here is suitable for
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100:- So named, because the best way to describe in laymen's terms is to think of a worm on an apple. This method has been proposed to travel both time and space. The best example of this is in
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