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This is why you don't want the ability to teleport. Six, nice. Teleportation, extreme interdimensional mobility. Sounds great. (puffing) We can all imagine what we'd do with such a power, whether it be good, oh, I found her in a tree, or bad, oh, I just found this. But, just exactly how we'd accomplish these feats is never quite explained in popular culture. And, I think a big reason why is that if you try to explain teleportation scientifically, try to make it work in our world, it's a superpower I don't think you'd even want. Oh. What? There we go. (electronic music) American writer Charles Fort is credited with coining the term teleportation, as the transportation of material objects from one place to another without traveling the distance in between, all the way back in 1931. Teleportation is now a staple in many forms of fiction, especially science fiction. And, as a superpower you can find teleportation in everything from Dragon Ball Z, to Watchmen, to ...
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