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przenosz

Przenosz is a term used in speculative fiction and theoretical discussions to denote a hypothetical mechanism for relocating matter or information from one location to another without traversing the intervening space. The word is derived from the Polish przenosić, meaning to transfer or move, and is often used as a proper name for a device, protocol, or process in world-building.

Concepts of przenosz are typically categorized into physical przenosz (material teleportation), digital przenosz (stateful migration of

Przenosz is commonly used as a narrative device to explore consequences of rapid relocation, risk management,

See also: teleportation, data migration, porting, digital cloning, thought experiments.

software
or
avatars
in
virtual
environments),
and
hybrid
przenosz
(merging
physical
and
digital
aspects,
such
as
teleporting
a
person
as
a
holographic
projection
with
subsequent
re-materialization).
In
physical
variants,
issues
include
energy
requirements,
information
integrity,
identity
persistence,
and
potential
duplication
or
destruction
of
the
original;
in
digital
variants,
concerns
focus
on
data
fidelity,
security,
and
consent.
Hybrid
forms
raise
questions
of
embodiment,
ethics,
and
legal
status
of
relocated
persons
or
entities.
and
societal
impact,
including
urban
planning,
risk
to
employment,
and
regulatory
frameworks.
In
academic
discussions,
it
serves
as
a
thought
experiment
to
examine
limits
of
information
transfer
and
the
idea
of
identity.
It
is
not
a
real
technology;
no
experimental
demonstrations
have
been
publicly
verified.