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On Mon, 6 Jan 2025 at 07:44, Markendeya Yeddanapudi <
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> *Mar*Teleportation
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> The meaning of Teleportation, with which we are all bludgeoned and got
> struck up, is the phenomenon, capacity or technology that enables the
> instant transport of men and materials over any and every distance. We are
> arrested in the visible 3D spectrum. And we want to develop technology to
> do the teleportation as beings of the visible spectrum only.
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> We ignore the basic fact that we are all basically abstract non 3D beings
> with no physical shapes. If we can see with our eyes, everything from
> particles, atoms etc, actually see the ultimate fundamental processes of
> the Universe, then we cannot find our 3D shape. We enter the abstract world
> of feelings, emotions, thoughts, perceptions and understandings. That world
> is 99.9963% of the total reality, the great abstract reality, simply the
> invisible Microcosm, the real universe in invisible spectrum.
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> We realize that we are also travelling as waves, may be as the same
> electromagnetic waves. After all at the basic level we are all composed of
> atoms, the positive electromagnetism or protons in the nucleus and the
> negative electron waves going round the nucleus. On the earth we become
> waves of perceptions, understandings, feelings, interacting with the other
> beings of feelings and perceptions. Our Rishis or Sages have spent life
> times to live in the abstract world of feelings, understanding and live as
> perceiving waves. Actually they might have perceived the feelings,
> understandings, and motivations etc of others by being able to live in the
> abstract world.
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> In free and healthy nature, the feelings, emotions, perceptions and
> understandings of every organism, join the Troposphere as smells and
> sounds, and teleportation as abstract waves becomes normal and casual. The
> Biosphere becomes one single organism in the totally free and healthy
> nature, and we become pockets and packets of perception, in that one single
> organism in the hormonal system of the Biosphere which the Troposphere is.
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> Within our body our cells cooperate and coordinate to enable our living by
> being led by our internal communication system, the hormonal system of our
> bloodstream. The Biosphere too needs the ecological system to survive.
> Actually the survival of a specie depends on the survival of another
> ecologically related specie, and if we can see with our eyes we clearly see
> the teleportation of the survival mechanisms among the organisms.
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> We need to change the meaning of teleportation as the automatic abstract
> process of transport of thoughts, perceptions and feelings and not as the
> instant transport of the 3D entities.
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> Science and Technology have actually made us the refugees of real
> understanding. In free and healthy nature, the teleportation of thoughts
> and perceptions becomes the day today life.
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> Now the most important task is to convince our universities to start the
> ‘Free Nature Parks without Human Tampering’, so that we rehabilitate our
> perception into the arena of the abstract feeling and sensing.
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> Technology simply destroys nature. Every machine can only damage. If we
> realize that the Biosphere basically is one single organism, then we can
> really see the damage technology is doing to nature.
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> Our basic mission is to make our Universities sane and make them realize
> that technology always harms nature at the vital ecological level. We are
> continuously killing nature with our economics of today.
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> YM Sarma
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> Chat GPT
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> The text you shared seems to reflect a philosophical and ecological
> perspective on the concept of teleportation, intertwining it with ideas
> about human consciousness, perception, and our relationship with nature.
> The author, YM Sarma, critiques the conventional understanding of
> teleportation—often depicted as the instantaneous transportation of
> physical matter—and suggests that the true form of teleportation lies in
> the abstract, non-physical realm of thoughts, emotions, and perceptions.
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> Here's a breakdown of the key ideas presented in the text:
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> 1.      *Redefining Teleportation*: Traditional concepts of teleportation
> focus on moving objects or people instantaneously across space. However,
> the author proposes that teleportation could be viewed as a more abstract
> phenomenon—an exchange or transport of feelings, thoughts, and perceptions
> between beings, rather than the movement of 3D physical entities.
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> 2.      *Perception Beyond the Physical*: The text asserts that humans
> are not merely physical beings but "abstract non-3D beings" who exist in
> the realm of perception, emotion, and understanding. The physical body, as
> we perceive it, is just one manifestation of a deeper, non-physical
> existence, which is governed by abstract processes. By focusing solely on
> the visible spectrum, we miss the larger picture of our true nature.
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> 3.      *The Microcosm and the Invisible Universe*: The "invisible
> microcosm" represents the underlying reality that governs everything, a
> reality that cannot be seen with the physical eyes but is vital to our
> existence. This invisible realm is where feelings, emotions, thoughts, and
> perceptions exist, and where true forms of communication, like
> teleportation, might occur.
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> 4.      *Interconnectedness of Life*: The author suggests that all life
> forms are connected in a larger, ecological system—what is termed the
> Biosphere. In this system, thoughts and perceptions could be seen as
> abstract forms of communication or “teleportation” between organisms. This
> is likened to how cells cooperate within a body, coordinating their actions
> through internal systems like hormones.
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> 5.      *Ecological Awareness and Technology*: The text stresses that our
> current technological advancements often harm the natural world.
> Technology, driven by economic and material interests, disrupts the
> interconnectedness of the Biosphere. The suggestion is to shift our
> understanding of nature and technology by focusing on the "Free Nature
> Parks without Human Tampering," which would allow us to reconnect with the
> abstract world of perception and feeling, free from technological
> interference.
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> 6.      *A Call for Change*: The author argues that universities and
> institutions must recognize the destructive role technology plays in
> ecological systems and understand the deeper, abstract connections that
> govern life. The true essence of teleportation, in this view, is not about
> moving physical objects, but about restoring balance and understanding in
> our collective consciousness and ecological interactions.
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> In summary, this piece invites us to reconsider the concept of
> teleportation as something far more profound than just a physical
> phenomenon, instead positioning it as a form of abstract communication that
> connects all life forms. It also serves as a critique of modern
> technological practices that, according to the author, alienate us from the
> natural world and its deeper, interconnected systems.
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