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przenoszcy

Przenoszcy is a fictional term used in Polish-language speculative fiction to denote agents or mechanisms that enable transfer of matter, energy, or information across space without conventional movement. In narrative contexts, przenoszcy may be depicted as sentient entities that govern the transfer, or as devices such as portals or translocators that perform the relocation of objects and living beings.

Origin and usage: The word is a neologism derived from the Polish verb przenieść (to move, transfer)

Concept and themes: In fiction, przenoszcy are used to explore questions of identity and continuity, as memory

See also: Related concepts include teleportation, translocation, transporter devices, and quantum teleportation. The term remains primarily

with
an
agentive
suffix.
It
first
appeared
in
21st-century
Polish
science
fiction
and
has
not
become
part
of
standard
scientific
vocabulary.
Variants
or
related
terms,
such
as
przenoszenie
(the
act
of
moving)
and
przenoszczowie
(hypothetical
agents),
appear
in
some
discussions,
but
usage
remains
largely
confined
to
fiction
and
speculative
discourse.
and
consciousness
may
or
may
not
accompany
the
transported
subject.
Some
depictions
emphasize
technical
constraints—energy
requirements,
misalignment
errors,
or
ethical
concerns
about
consent
and
exploitation—while
others
treat
them
as
almost
magical
means
of
travel.
The
concept
often
raises
philosophical
issues
about
the
nature
of
the
self
and
the
meaning
of
relocation.
of
interest
to
readers
and
scholars
of
Polish
speculative
fiction
as
an
example
of
neologisms
describing
advanced
transport
technologies.