Well.  In all fairness.  If the word teleport is one doesn't see in
everyday life they are curious.
Now for a helpful answer.

Teleportation, or teletransportation, is the process of moving objects
from one place to another more or less instantaneously, without using
conventional
transportation.
There are many examples of success in this area.

With present techniques, teleportation is conceivable only with
elementary particles,
or theoretically, by encoding information about an object, transmitting
the information to another place, such as by
radio
or
electric
signal, and creating a copy of the original object in the new location.
Teleportation has also been proposed to explain various
anomalous phenomena,
and the concept has been widely used in
science fiction.

So yes.  It is the process of moving an object from one place to
another.  

Hope that helps:
Liam

-----Original Message-----
From: david [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 6:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: audyssey: teleporting


    you cannot teleport in real life. sorry. It's just something the 
developers use in there games. How old are you. I cannot believe that
you 
think teleporting actually exists. Don't you think that if it did, more 
people would be using it?
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To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 5:07 AM
Subject: audyssey: teleporting


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> I have wondered about a term that appears in many games. Do you have 
> an idea where the word teleport comes from? Is this only a term use 
> din games or can we as humans teleport in real life? Do we have the 
> ability to teleport? Sorry if this sounds a bit off topic but this 
> word really fascinates me.  If I  understand it correctly teleport 
> means to just disappear to another place. You don't travel, you don't
walk, you don't
> ride in a vehicle. You just disappear.  On tv I   listened to a show
> where someone told  how he got it right to leave his body. His spirit 
> flies in the  sky and he was able to visit other places while his 
> spirit was drifting along apart from his body. Then he told that if he

> don't get into his body in time another spirit might take possession 
> of his body.  But I assume that has to do with  spiritism. If I could 
> teleport from my home to my  work I would never have travel problems. 
> At this stage I'm using a lift club for which I have to contribute 
> monetarily. If humans could teleport like in games  our transport
problems as blind
> people will come to anend. We will never have to learn   travel skills
> such as walking with a stick. If anyone can shed more light on the 
> word teleport it will be interesting. Is it a word game developers  
> made up or is there such a thing such as teleporting in real life? 
> thanks
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