Becoming A Tech Tycoon Begins With Regression

Chapter 237 237: Tech Tier 5 [2]: TDI 4th Module



Chapter 237 237: Tech Tier 5 [2]: TDI 4th Module

Ethan's excitement quickly toned down a bit as he had messed with quantum manipulation to his satisfaction.

He had successfully completed his infinite energy orbs, tired possibility manipulation on anything he could get his hand on and finally, he had realize that it worked on biological beings.

Though, manipulating the reality of his lab rats gave him a bit of a headache, he had ended up achieving what he wanted,and now was time for a second test,

TDI's 4th module.

He pulled up the system's interface and immediately opened the tech development interface.

The dark-blue holographic grid expanded before him again, forming the same 3D interface with various segmented panels as previously.

Idea Incubator

Prototype Hub

Simulation Chamber

The options appeared in his view again and he immediately extended his finger and tapped on the [idea Incubator].

The digital sketch pad and mind map opened up waiting for him to input an idea.

"First thing's first," Ethan muttered, "let's try something impossible."

And what was so impossible that even the technological advancement of his time couldn't stably achieve it.

Well, he could think of a couple of things. There was time travel, faster than light travel, true artificial gravity…

But teleportation stood out.

In his timeline, the biggest problem with teleportation was the fact that it only worked for inanimate objects.

The moment they tried sending biological beings in, they would come out the other end completely scrambled.

And Ethan was about to try and make a perfected version of it.

"Teleportation it is," he said with gleaming eyes.

The Idea Incubator reacted instantly. A holographic web blossomed in front of him, concepts branching out like a neural network.

[Concept detected: Spatial Transposition Device.]

Ethan leaned closer, studying the web as the Idea Incubator automatically filled in submodules, breaking the concept down into achievable components:

• Quantum State Scanning – map every particle in the object or being to be teleported

• Probability Collapse Control – ensure matter maintains coherence during transposition

• Destination Mapping – define precise coordinates and environmental compatibility

• Safety Protocols – prevent molecular scrambling, ensure biological stability

He tapped the Quantum State Scanning node first, and a deeper branch unfolded:

[Particle Mapping Precision: 99.999%]

[Subatomic Sync: Active]

[Wave Function Stabilization: Pending]

Ethan's grin widened, "Wave function stabilization… that's the tricky part."

Normally, even the most advanced human tech couldn't keep an organic being intact during teleportation.

The moment biological molecules decohered, there would be nothing left but a smear of matter.

But now, with the TDI's Simulation Chamber feeding him theoretical models and his newly unlocked quantum manipulation skill, he could collapse probabilities exactly how he wanted them.

He reached forward and touched the Probability Collapse Control node. It shimmered under his fingertip, expanding into its own complex web:

• Real-time Quantum State Adjustment

• Error Correction Algorithms

• Environmental Feedback Loop

• Bio-Stabilization Override

Ethan nodded to himself, "This… this should allow even a human to teleport safely. Or a lab rat. Or a dog. Or maybe even our incoming alien 'friends'."

Next, he dragged the Destination Mapping node into focus. A 3D model of his lab appeared, showing every surface, every piece of furniture, every wall.

He extended a point in the middle of the room, the intended teleportation exit location.

The system immediately highlighted potential hazards:

red zones where spatial distortion could occur, blue zones safe for molecular coherence, and green zones optimal for organic stability.

Ethan adjusted the exit coordinates slightly, shifting it to the perfect green patch near the center.

"Precision… perfection," he muttered.

Finally, he tapped the Safety Protocols node. A list of protocols appeared:

• Molecular Integrity Check

• Neural Network Preservation

• Organ Function Sync

• Consciousness Continuity

There was a single question that was always raised when teleportation was mentioned, whether whatever that came out the other end was you.

These protocols fixed that.

It ensured that both your consciousness, personality and everything remained intact when you stepped out.

He leaned back, letting the holographic branches float around him. The system had even begun generating a preliminary prototype in the prototype hub.

A glowing, semi-transparent circular object hovered in the virtual lab, atoms and molecules mapped in real time, shifting and aligning.

It was big enough to fit a human through but small enough to perfectly fit beside one of his lab walls, which was exactly what Ethan was going for.

The 3D circular ring split into two identical ones before it was sent to the simulation chamber.

Now, normally this was where Ethan would test it's real life parameters before generating a blueprint which would guide him in its creation.

But thanks to the 4th module, he had something else he wanted to try.

The RTM.

He stepped back a bit, taking in a deep breath before muttering, "system, activate the RTM."

For a few seconds after he said those words, nothing seemed to happen, well, that it until the virtual lab started blending with the reality one and Ethan watched blue glowing cubes start forming on the walls he had chosen.

This went on for a few seconds and when the glow finally receded, he was faced with two metallic rings large enough for him to step through, and just beside them was what seemed to be a control panel.

With him unlocking the quantum manipulation, he thought that nothing would surprise him anymore, but here he was proven wrong again.

He had just created physical tech within a few seconds of coming up with the idea.

Ethan slowly walked towards the rings and placed his palm on them, feeling the cold metal against his palm was what completely reassured him that they were real.

There was still one question though,

Did they actually work in the same way he conceptualized?

Walking to the control panel, noticing how minimalistic it was.

On it was a couple of buttons and a screen which probably showed the teleporter's parameters.

Ethan looked at the power button before tapping on it, his heart pounding as he waited.

....

A couple of seconds passed but nothing happened which confused him a bit, well, until the system reminded.

[A power source is needed.]

He had been too excited that he hadn't even thought of that, so he just awkwardly chuckled before walking towards two of his infinite energy orbs and walking towards each ring.

There was a conveniently placed circular energy slot on both, where he perfectly fit his orbs before trying the panel again, and this time,

A blue glow appeared in the center of both rings.


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