Russia announced it would have instant teleportation technology in 2035

We still wish for instantaneous teleportation with "idols": Son Goku from the Seven Dragon Ball series, a little bigger and craving blink magic and teleport from WarCraft, a few years older. want to have Star Trek's teleport beam technology. And it was at that big moment that at this moment, I suddenly realized that no miracle existed. Therefore, to get "instant teleport", we must rely on scientists.

We have good news, not enough to celebrate but more or less good news: a research program supported by the Kremlin, is making a dream of instant teleportation a reality. And they want to build such a device in 2035 .

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2.1 trillion dollars is the amount of money poured by Russians into the study of "instant teleport" technology.

"Today it sounds amazing and amazing, but actually had a successful test at Stanford, but only at the molecular level , " said Alexander Galitsky, a researcher. Russia. "Many of today's technological achievements have been cinematic 20 years ago" already "designed."

2.1 trillion USD is the amount of money that Russians poured into research and development of cybernetics from now until 2035, including the development of a programming language program, security technology in the joint touch, quantum calculations and establish links between computers and the human brain.

The goal of a teleporter is not that far away. In 2014, scientists at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands have demonstrated for the first time the teleportation technology: they have moved the encoded information in a subatomic particle, the displacement distance is 3. meter with reliability up to 100%.

Scientists believe that with advances in quantum computing and technology linking the brain to computers, the "teleport" can be feasible within the next few decades.

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The ability of people to "teleport" will be feasible within the next few decades.

President Vladimir Putin complimented Russia's IT sector, when he met a group of programmers from St Petersburg University in a meeting, the group won an international programming award. in 2016.

Russia has no shortage of talented programming communities, including small but powerful software areas, that provide successful multi-product communities, such as Yandex and Kaspersky Labs.

Many Western governments also believe that Russia has gathered new computing skills into one of the world's most powerful hacker systems and cyber-soldiers.