
Kirkkh
Actual teleportation is a legit property of quantum mechanics (e.g. in a real transporter you’re not killed/cloned – but “you” do cease to exist for some x period of time). Also a teleporter doesn’t need a ‘Heisenberg compensator’: you want the data to maintain its superposition.
The only caveat is the teleportation must be at or slower than speed of light.
Okay first, calculus isn’t that hard (I get what you’re trying to say though). And—communism has never worked. Never. Not one time. Never. And, and, every time it doesn’t work (which again is every time), it’s always the same response: "oh that wasn’t ‘really’ communism.” Communism is the Star Citizen of economies.
“A Kite in the Wind” has been pretty great for helping learn to write. I work as a storyboard artist and I’m trying to develop my own stuff, but I struggle with the writing part. This book helped, especially the first two essays. Remarkably practical advice; stuff you just don’t hear anywhere else.
https://www.amazon.com/Kite-Wind-Fiction-Writers-Their/dp/1595340726
I first read this as an executive was arrested–not that five were arrested. Jfk Ubisoft.