What Are the Fundamental Principles Driving Future Technologies?

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The discussion centers on the foundational principles behind futuristic technologies, particularly focusing on the concept of transporters. Key points include the exploration of wormholes as a potential basis for transporter technology, while also inviting considerations of other fundamental ideas that could contribute to its development. The conversation encourages a balance between speculative and grounded approaches to understanding the underlying concepts that could drive advancements in transportation technology.
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Here u all are discusing about a lot of furutistic technologies. I feel we need to equally thing about the basis of these technologies that is the principles or ideas from which the tech will arise. so i would like to start a discussion here on the basis of these techs.

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what would bee the basic principles of an transporter?
i know we can make use of worm holes but is there anything more?
 
Would you like an answer with or without speculation? :smile:
 
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