Who is Instant Transmission?

Instant Transmission is like having a super-fast message machine that sends thoughts from one brain to another without needing words or sounds.

Imagine you and your best friend both have a special kind of magic pencil, but not real magic, just really fast. When you write something on your paper with your pencil, your friend’s paper changes at the same time, even if you're far apart. That's what Instant Transmission feels like: your brain sends a thought to another brain, and it arrives instantly, like a message that travels through invisible wires.

How It Works

Think of your brain as a radio station. When you think about something, maybe you’re thinking about ice cream, your brain sends out a signal. If someone else is listening with their own special radio, they hear the same thought: ice cream! Just like how two radios can play the same song at the same time, even if they're in different rooms.

It’s not magic, it's just really fast thinking and sending, kind of like having a super-smart telephone that works without you speaking.

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Examples

  1. A person sends a message to their friend who is on the other side of the world, and it arrives instantly, no waiting for the signal to travel.
  2. Instant Transmission can be like having a magic phone that works even when you're far apart.
  3. Imagine sending a letter across the galaxy in seconds instead of years.

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