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How to Describe Simultaneity in Branchel Space Differently
If we were to conflate those two states of the universe, it would seem like this object is in two different places. But I mentioned that you can sort of slice branchel space differently. You can effectively choose a different natural way to describe simultaneity in the universe by going at a different speed relative to a different speed in the universe. And so that can lead to an effect that seems like teleportation because if you change your point of view about what's going on, it'll be as if the object moves from this place to that place. It's kind of something more like that than it is the idea that the things that are materially moved from one place to another.