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FEE CTU acquired Building A on Charles Square. This is because of the revolutionary technology that allows moving through the space

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Until now, students and lecturers of FEE CTU heading to Building E in the premises on Charles Square had to pass through the gatehouse of Building A, which belonged to the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of CTU. However, this year the Faculty of Electrical Engineering acquired ownership of Building A. The official reason was to increase the space for teaching and research. Now we can finally get the truth out.

The main reason for the transfer is that the most favourable conditions for putting the unique technology into operation are located in Building A on Charles Square. The faculty had to keep this fact secret until the last moment, both because of the patent proceedings, in order not to alienate the groundbreaking invention, and because the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering did not change its mind after the technology was made public.

Scientists from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of CTU are the first in the world to have managed to build a functional teleport. All you have to do is get into the paternoster in Dejvice and in a few seconds you will find yourself on Charles Square. Three testers have already been successfully teleported, two others have not yet returned. In order to eliminate this minor deviation, we are now working on a finer calibration of the space-time. That's why one of the dejvická paternosters is now out of service.

"Testing so far shows interesting results. Sometimes there is a merging of FEE and FIT students," said Professor Miloslav Čapek from the Department of Electromagnetic Fields. He also revealed the motto he and his colleagues followed when working on this revolutionary invention: "Just because most of humanity cannot teleport does not mean it is impossible. They just haven't figured out how to do it yet." Scientists from the CTU's Faculty of Physics have already figured it out.

The advantage is that the lengthy transfers from Dejvice to Karlovo náměstí and back between lectures and exercises will be eliminated. The beginnings and ends of classes often almost overlap and until now it has not been humanly possible to get from one place to another in time.

“Teleport mi zachrání docházku, už bylo načase přijít s něčím takovým. Kdo má v dnešní době jezdit těmi skibidi tramvajemi nebo metrem?” zlobí se Čestmír Přenosil, student nultého ročníku FEL ČVUT.

Co dál? Neviditelnost a beyond!

FEL ČVUT je zkrátka o několik světelných let napřed. Vědci z katedry elektromagnetického pole například již dříve ovládli i technologii neviditelnosti. Studenti si díky tomu mohou navrhnout vlastní plášť neviditelnosti nebo se stát neviditelnými před autoradarem, jak dokazují vyučující katedry elektromagnetického pole na každoroční oblíbené akci Electromagentic Tuesday.

Nic není nemožné, jen jsme na některé věci ještě nepřišli. Pojď studovat technologie budoucnosti na FEL a proměň neuvěřitelné aprílové nápady ve skutečnost.

Responsible person Ing. Mgr. Radovan Suk