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[Doraemon] I wonder what kind of revolution would happen if a door that leads anywhere were to actually be created.

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The logistics industry will become the delivery industry.

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Going to space to mine for gold.

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Is it up to 10 light-years?

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Not only can we develop Mars, but we could even explore the alpha star system.

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Commuting time will no longer be taken into account.

In a bad way.

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Isn’t ◯◯ going to work with the Anywhere Door?

Please take on some overtime.

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If there is only one in the world, it becomes the seed of war.

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Kyaa! Mr. Anonymous, how naughty!

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Travel agencies are dying.

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I wonder if the tour industry will survive.

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I don’t remember if it was possible in terms of settings, but a fool who specifies underwater will cause a big problem.

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There was a time when water flowed into Nobita’s room.

Doraemon quickly closed it with force, but it’s impossible due to water pressure.

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It’s probably on safety, right?

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You can easily create a perpetual motion machine.

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It’s a bit inconvenient that it doesn’t work without the map being inputted.

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The concept of working hours will disappear.

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It really seems like this thing is killing future transportation systems.

I felt like there were a lot of vehicles flying, considering that.

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I wonder what the Galactic Railroad was, as it was filled with passengers who could temporarily return home and work while traveling by train!

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It seems easy to assassinate.

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In the 20th century, one could get away with peeping into others’ bathrooms, but in the 22nd century, it might be tightly regulated.

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If you think about it normally, there’s probably a system like an anti-anywhere door that prevents intrusions.

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Such devices appeared in the actual work.

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Because it is actually in the work.

The Gigazonbi thing or something.

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In a few years, most buildings will come standard with door blockers.

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Unlimited drug importation

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It must be really inconvenient due to being heavily regulated.

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Stalkers can abuse it too much.

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Speaking of which, the jamming system for the Anywhere Door appeared in the movie.

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It will be amazing when it becomes as widespread as smartphones.

First, we don’t need transportation.

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That’s why spending time on travel becomes a hobby.

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“Behold, the tiger! The tiger!” is precisely that.

It depicts a culture where the rich disdain convenient teleportation and prefer automobiles, carriages, and vehicles from the old days.

There were even people who wasted money so much that they laid down tracks right there while riding a locomotive to the party venue.

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Movies can block not just doors, but even the hyper-space of pockets.

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It’s impossible to carry without a fourth-dimensional pocket, right?

If you use it for travel, you will either leave the door behind or drag it around.

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There is a small version of a window that can be placed anywhere.

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It has enough weight to break the roof.

It only has strength comparable to being torn apart by a crocodile.

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In the manga, the Galactic Railway was out of business.

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The food problem will be resolved.

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You can also add the function of a simple time machine.

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Mandatory in-office attendance without remote work.

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If there is a anywhere door, I can somewhat accept it.

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However, since my boss also uses it, they come barging in if something happens.

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Even though it weighs as much as a normal door, Doraemon easily puts it in his pocket—he’s incredibly strong!

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In the first place, that guy is a damn heavy robot…

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It seems that as long as it’s in your pocket, the size and weight don’t matter.

When you take it out, it drops with a thud.

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Well, that movement of winding up and dropping really puts a lot of strain on the body…

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Due to cost and safety issues, I think it will be normal for personal ownership to continue to be regulated, even after operations begin at locations set up like stations connecting bases, similar to trains and airplanes, and it may seem that problems of danger and abuse have been resolved.

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But what if it starts to become common at the level of one per household?

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A perpetual motion machine using a door has been devised, and the energy that can be extracted becomes the fuel for all tools, freeing humanity from turbines.

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How foolish… You use the door to turn the turbine!

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>>60

Played in Nobita’s voice.

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Measures against crime and dangerous behavior are too difficult…

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A door will be developed for that, so it will become a game of whack-a-mole.

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Since it’s a door, I think the original usage should be to install it.

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Well, I think it will probably require owner registration for each door, and where you go through which door will be monitored in real-time.

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Before discussing transportation, we need to take measures against criminals coming from all over the world; otherwise, public safety will collapse.

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Assassination, rape, robbery, escape—bring it on!

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If it doesn’t spread from the anti-system first, living alone will be incredibly difficult for people of all ages and genders, right?

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I don’t know if using the door requires energy, but it seems like it could generate power indefinitely.

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It seems like it’s the door’s fault that when I opened it to see Shizuka-chan, I ended up in the bathroom instead of in front of the house.

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It’s just responding to Nobita’s hidden intentions when he tries to go to Shizuka-chan’s house because it’s a tool that connects to places the user associates with.

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In a world where almost anything is possible, there is a question of what one would do even if it means committing a crime.

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It is clearly being used extensively for criminal activities.

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I think that by the time such a trans-dimensional thing is developed, measures against crime and other issues will be thoroughly in place.

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That’s exactly like something out of a time patrol.

It seems like they are monitoring someone who causes incidents like a flood by connecting to the seabed with a Anywhere Door.

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Maybe the difference in air pressure is the biggest enemy.

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Connect it to the air conditioner in Hokkaido during the summer.

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>>58

If you’re going to do it, then connect it to the Arctic.

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I don’t want to meet the Iron Giant Army…

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>>59

The average temperature of the Earth is said to be 14°C.

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Well, I can keep making and spinning a waterfall that keeps falling…

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If I accidentally connect to space, the Earth will be destroyed, right?

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In our era, there were no Anywhere Doors.

It was a ridiculous sight in everyday life, where terrifying iron masses called cars would zoom past people walking at speeds of several dozen kilometers per hour…

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The world will soon become homogeneous.

No matter where you go, the unique cultures and customs will disappear, and the world will become somewhat similar to one another.

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Human civilization may advance by over 10,000 years.

I mean, it seems like it’s going to reach the final stage.

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What’s going on with the future department store?

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There is technology that can interfere with use using barriers, like in the Galaxy Express case, so I think security can be ensured to prevent usage if someone tries to go to a designated prohibited area.

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I wonder if there will be a trend to isolate ourselves instead.

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The removal of remote areas leads to the collapse of land prices.

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Is the person who came out of the Anywhere Door really me?

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This is not a teleport.

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In that regard, we can only clear it through improvements on the human side.

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Of course, traffic accidents will decrease.

Thanks to being able to return home immediately from the destination, it becomes less likely for indiscriminate terrorism to occur.

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You’re too oblivious to the realities of peace…

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Do you think this could eventually become a reality?

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I can’t say whether I can do it or not because I don’t understand the basic principles at all.

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In that Astra, the leader assassination guy is rampant, and it’s a great war, right?

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I see, it’s like a free-for-all version of Desler’s tactics with infantry, that’s intense…

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If a anywhere door exists, does that mean time travel is also possible?

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It seems like it will become very inconvenient, like drones, with strict regulations and hardly any usable applications or locations.

I think it’s like you can’t enter someone else’s private property through the door without that person’s permission.

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People also have doors to counter crimes involving doors.

A society of doors, not a society of guns…!

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It’s the principle of connecting spaces, but since it’s rotating while orbiting, and the solar system and the galaxy it belongs to are also moving while spinning, it requires massive coordinate calculation capability.

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At the point where you’re peeping at baths, it should already be banned.

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In fact, there was a story about a railway line that was abolished due to the creation of the Anywhere Door in the main story.

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The galaxy super express was almost abolished due to the invention of doors, but it seems like it can survive by focusing on tourism, and traditional means of transportation are likely to become used for tourism or hobbies.

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I think it’s good that you can easily get to the urban area even if you build a house on cheap land in the countryside.

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Equipped with measures against Anywhere Door floors.

There might be apartments like that.

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Continuously drop a large amount of water to turn the turbine.

The strongest clean energy.

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Theft is rampant everywhere.

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If it’s discovered that I have the Anywhere Door, I’ll be used as a substitute.

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Destroy the world by randomly connecting planets made of gas.

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In the 20th century, you can do whatever you want, but if it’s for the future and you want to use it overseas, there may be some procedures required.

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It’s amazing that you can earn infinite potential energy with the Anywhere Door.

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There’s definitely a debt piling up somewhere!

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The level of danger exceeds that of nuclear weapons, so a revolution will not occur.

Because it doesn’t come down to the private sector.

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But what if it cleared all the processes and became widely used?

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Perhaps the most impressive thing in the dragon world is the high moral standards of the people rather than technology.

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By simply connecting it to the sea and opening it in the city, it can lead to a massive act of terrorism, so it’s not a matter of civilization or anything like that.

Even if it’s not for terrorist purposes, there are definitely kids who will connect to outer space and die.

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In the novel above, I was able to connect the top and bottom to fall infinitely in free fall, and at an incredible speed, I was changing coordinates to target and bomb.

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If it can be used in the private sector, there will have to be strict restrictions such as prohibiting private land, overseas use, and dangerous places like the seabed and outer space.

As a result, bad guys illegally hack and unlock illegal doors that circulate behind the scenes.

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The work of accumulating the potential energy consumed by this thing is becoming popular.

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In fact, there is a theory that the future world is in ruins, but it is avoiding destruction by endlessly creating parallel worlds with a wish box.

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A person who was seriously writing such novels about “paizuri death” but humanity had been extinct.

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Even the transfer device connecting point A and point B is quite dangerous.

If a Anywhere Door were to be created, it would be dangerous enough to end human history at that point.

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The fact that a future society is forming without the catastrophic scenarios that amateurs can easily come up with is indeed abnormal.

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It seems like it could also be used for power generation if installed at a high position.

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I think the energy required to go through the door exceeds the energy generated.

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That novel is interesting, isn’t it?

It seems that important figures who might be targeted for assassination now have to move around on a nuclear submarine all the time.

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Are you seriously going to start by considering the energy source of the tools that Nobita casually uses?

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I wonder why it’s wooden.

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Was it ever mentioned that it was made of wood?

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>>121

Burning in the Great Demon Realm.

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>>121

When I was bitten by an alligator or burned in the great magic realm.

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The locked room trick and alibi tricks can no longer be used, and mystery novels are dying.

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I think it would be dangerous not to make it super durable for practical purposes, but the manufacturer probably doesn’t want to make it too sturdy because they want customers to buy replacements.

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There are many situations where the Anywhere Door can’t be used, but I’ve never heard it mentioned in relation to power supply or anything.

The take-off copter often runs out of battery, so is it one of the rare tools among the regular ones?

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>>126

In the era of the Dragon Knight, there was a line that said, “Currently charging!”

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There must be secret tools like a brainwashing beam that are raising the people’s level of civilization.

Those who aren’t affected are caught by the Time Patrol.

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The takecopter runs out of battery at a surprisingly realistic number for a tool from the future…

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Well, it feels like they’ve gone a bit too far with miniaturization, and Doraemon uses cheap stuff.

I understand that the burden falls on the battery.

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>>129

If there’s a door, you might as well use the door, right? Is it really just a toy for kids or something?

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The more I see the tools that come out, the more I think that the quality of the people in the future is really high.

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There was a scene in a Doraemon comic where a character said “inside the bank’s vault!” during a Anywhere Door lesson and got scolded by the teacher, so I feel that the level of civility hasn’t changed much.

I think it’s just that order is maintained, so it feels like it would be a ridiculously serious crime.

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Since it’s Doraemon, he only had cheap wooden doors, but I guess the future department store sells good fire-resistant ones too.

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It’s uncertain whether the country will be established.

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The moment I go through it, I will definitely die, so I will never use it.

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There is a law enforcement organization that can come to capture even across time and space, and there is probably also a significant deterrent effect.

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Since it’s for sale, of course, they should put a safety on it.

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>>136

It’s a tool that Doraemon brought back.

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It feels like there’s some kind of device that prevents it from connecting to the Anywhere Door, making it not very user-friendly in the future.

In Nobita’s world, such devices obviously do not exist, so one can go directly to the bathroom of a private home.

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If you go into detail about it, wouldn’t the historical alteration that Sewashi did also be considered a time crime?

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I think that if it becomes available for anyone to use, humans will probably be extinct in about a month.

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Every criminal alibi becomes meaningless.

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In the future, dinosaur hunting is booming! It has turned into a bad hobby of the dark wealthy.

Perhaps historical revisionism is happening frequently but is not recognized.

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Preventing terrorism against politicians becomes an impossible game.

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As long as the settings are not explicitly stated, there is no choice but to say it is a society where self-restraint is in effect.

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The land prices in prime locations are terrible.

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The value of the remote mountain is incredible.

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A door suddenly appears right in front of the convenience store.

I can’t take this anymore.

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There is no justification for recognizing personal ownership, so it is necessary to intentionally make it inconvenient and set up a huge portal at key locations.

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Humans are foolish…

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Can we create infinite falling energy by placing two defeated Anywhere Doors one above the other?

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If it breaks down while crossing, it could turn into a gruesome situation.

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Anyway, messing with the land is just a piece of cake like playing with the debris belt.

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Recently, I watched a movie and realized that I have to leave the entrance open, and if there are any issues, it can become unusable. It’s more difficult to handle than I thought.

Isn’t the risk of using it boldly placed in the vacant lot too high?

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Once they create something that can go anywhere, it will become a strategic weapon that surpasses nuclear capabilities, so it won’t be available for civilian use.

At most, things that open up only in designated places like a station are placed there.

Even if an individual can have access, the destinations are specified in detail, and you definitely can’t enter someone else’s bath.

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It seems like something terrible would happen like in The Fly if there were simultaneous access to the same place.

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I guess a warp point like in an open-world game would be a good feature.

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It seems that the gate to foreign destinations will be inspected first before entering.

Of course, there is a risk of drugs being brought in.

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At the point where there’s a Anywhere Door, it seems like tools that make drugs look utterly pathetic would already exist.

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What kind of society is it where such tools are used as a matter of course? Talking with someone about that.

There are those who talk as if such dangerous tools are beyond human capability, and it doesn’t fit.

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I’ve been seeing it a lot at photo spots around lately.

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The efficiency of killing in terrorism and war improves.

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You can bring unlimited warm and cool air from elsewhere.

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In the future world, security is tight and there’s no profit in it.

So that’s why I come to the past world and do whatever I want.

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I wonder if the time patrol goes back to the past to catch criminals before they commit crimes when something criminal happens.

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Well, if you think normally, there would be some sort of blocking function on the destination side in the future.

It just looks like you can go anywhere because it doesn’t exist in modern times.

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The “Anywhere Door” that was popular for a while only transfers the user’s information.

The person at the entrance disappears and is copied at the exit.

What was that?

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>>170

The warp device in Star Trek has this specification.

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I’m an idiot who doesn’t know about the Anywhere Door settings.

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If there is an anti-system, illegal dumping might be a bigger problem than war.

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For now, all energy problems will be resolved.

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