Fern Flower
Published on July 17, 2020

Teleportation

Description

Teleportation (al-Greek. τῆλε "far" + Latin. portare "to carry") is a hypothetical change of the object's coordinates (moving), in which the trajectory of the object can be described mathematically as a continuous function of time.

A term introduced in 1931 by American writer Charles Fort to describe the strange "disappearance" and "appearances" — paranormal phenomena, which, in his opinion, had something in common.

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Teleportation in popular culture