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Imagine a world without traffic jams; where there would be no delay for work, no worries about travel schedules and above all no public appraisals from the English teacher for coming late to the class. Time would finally be stricken off the dull list of worries. This impossible task must be accomplished in a world where clichés and such common substance are not well liked. It is to be accomplished in a place where advanced physics and quantum mechanics form frightening mazes of reason for everything that happens in the world. At other times the scientists, that inhabit this kind of world, have seized us to carry out all kinds of meaningless experiments on us. However, this time it’s different; they have, arguably given us something to be amazed at, teleportation. Teleportation is ‘Star Trek’ demystified. It is the phenomenon where a physical body disintegrates and then comes together at another planned position. That position, as we may already start to dream, could be a workspace in an office, a classroom or perhaps even someone’s bedroom! Leaving the other two alone, the third one could become huge problems.
Approximate Word count = 709 Approximate Pages = 2.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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