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Q: Is there a possibility/chance to bring your child in China, if you are a teacher?

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 You could just use teleportation, usually utilized by most E.T.s ... 

 

Unraveling the Science: How Does Teleportation Work?

 

 

Reassembling Matter At A New Location

 

Once the atomic blueprint (  --> of your child ...) arrives at the destination, the real construction begins. Using raw materials already present at the receiving end, a new object is built, atom by atom, following the exact specifications from the transmitted data. It’s like having a super-advanced 3D printer that can assemble matter itself. The goal is to create a perfect replica, indistinguishable from the original. This process relies heavily on quantum mechanics, particularly the idea of quantum states, which describe the properties of particles. 

 

See flick 'The Fifth Element', 1997, with Milla Jovovich and Bruce Willis, where she gets teleported and reassembled anew ...

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 You could just use teleportation, usually utilized by most E.T.s ... 

 

Unraveling the Science: How Does Teleportation Work?

 

 

Reassembling Matter At A New Location

 

Once the atomic blueprint (  --> of your child ...) arrives at the destination, the real construction begins. Using raw materials already present at the receiving end, a new object is built, atom by atom, following the exact specifications from the transmitted data. It’s like having a super-advanced 3D printer that can assemble matter itself. The goal is to create a perfect replica, indistinguishable from the original. This process relies heavily on quantum mechanics, particularly the idea of quantum states, which describe the properties of particles. 

 

See flick 'The Fifth Element', 1997, with Milla Jovovich and Bruce Willis, where she gets teleported and reassembled anew ...

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Yes.

icnif77:

 

 ... you're from UFO, too ...?  laugh

 

   

    

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Why would you want to put your child through that? Suddenly in an environment where they can't speak to anyone or know what people are saying, gawked at and photographed by strangers, given food from random strangers...  

icnif77:

Disagree!

You haven't been aware, learning of the foreign, second or third language increases the brain size?

The other thingy is, you're valuing too much-o from the adult perspective.

Chinese might gawk at grown-up laowai, but kids world is entirely different, i.e. they became friendos in a heart beat.

I was always part-timing with kids at English teaching in China and I was laughing in every single class lecture ...

Working with the little babies was tiring, but it felt like I'm heading for a jog or a longer swim after the full-time, more demanding English classes.

My baby students didn't want to go home at the end of the class, and several times, I had to drag mothers into the classroom with: "Take them home, pls!" request.

 

..., so I think, bringing the kid into a new language environment is very beneficial, not to forget the advantages of a native English speaker with fluent command of Mandarin, 20 or so years later ...

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