A product that will change the world:
a set of "telepods" that allows instantaneous teleportation of an object from one pod to another,
also called a "matter transporter device" or "disintegrator-integrator".
(this is from the plot of the movie "The Fly", 1958 and 1986)
Every household and every company and office will have such a teleporter.
Such a teleporter will work with dead matter only, ie. not for transportation
of living beings like humans and animals.
Alternatively, a "3D printer" could do the same job by just transferring "the atomic plan"
(ie. scanning and data transfer) of the object to be sent to the destination address.
But such a device needs the raw materials be presen at the destination, so this is not so practical,
I like the transporter idea much better.
As like every machine it would need energy.
The classical freight and goods transportation industry will be wiped out within a short time.
Such an invention would be very benefical for the whole planet:
traffic would be reduced, oil/gas consumption would be reduced, green house gasses would be reduced, ...
Can it work?
I think yes, because this is intended for dead matter only, therefore less riskier, and easier to build.
IMO an interessting project idea for researchers, inventors and investors.
a set of "telepods" that allows instantaneous teleportation of an object from one pod to another,
also called a "matter transporter device" or "disintegrator-integrator".
(this is from the plot of the movie "The Fly", 1958 and 1986)
Every household and every company and office will have such a teleporter.
Such a teleporter will work with dead matter only, ie. not for transportation
of living beings like humans and animals.
Alternatively, a "3D printer" could do the same job by just transferring "the atomic plan"
(ie. scanning and data transfer) of the object to be sent to the destination address.
But such a device needs the raw materials be presen at the destination, so this is not so practical,
I like the transporter idea much better.
As like every machine it would need energy.
The classical freight and goods transportation industry will be wiped out within a short time.
Such an invention would be very benefical for the whole planet:
traffic would be reduced, oil/gas consumption would be reduced, green house gasses would be reduced, ...
Can it work?
I think yes, because this is intended for dead matter only, therefore less riskier, and easier to build.
IMO an interessting project idea for researchers, inventors and investors.

