Bip
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A means of going instantly from one place to another without having to appear in the space between. Also known as "plot device." There are two main kinds of Bips.
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[edit] Apparent Natural Bipping
Most evident with cats, gossip, and the money in your bank account. This is the most common type, but scientific research has yet to prove it (with the exception of money, which has been caught on film sneaking out of the bank).
[edit] Scientific Bipping
Bipping was first hypothesized by Ultra Jesus during the War of 1812. He wished there existed a way for his penguin allies to more easily move to and from Mars, rather than transport the entire landmass of Antarctica. His dreams of military applications of Bipping were not to be realized until World War XI, although rumors persist that during World War 3D, the Russians secretly had the technology to bip homoerotic pornography into soldiers' bunkers. This is disputed.
Pornography, however, did become the first thing ever bipped in the lab (This is of course similar to the way pornography drove the creative advancements of photography, computers, twinkies, television, vibrating mobile phones, soap, fluorescent lighting, the wheel, and Oscar Wilde) when an issue of "Page 3: The Girls of K-Mart" was dematerialized and rematerialized 7 meters away.
Modern research into bipping has split to three paths:
[edit] Beaming
Beaming, or matter transmittion. The object to be bipped is recorded on a quantum level (and subsequently destroyed, as you cannot observe something without changing it (sort of like a n00b on Undictionary)), the data then transmitted to another site where it is mistaken for the source code for DeCSS, and deleted.
This method has not seen much in the area of actual advancement, mostly because the scientists use it to steal pornography.
[edit] Tunneling
Physical object transportation, similar to wormhole theory, is where an object either a) travels from point A to point B through a rip or along a fold in space, b) accelerates to lightspeed by changing to a particle/wave or massive hyperneutrino, or c) attaches itself to a female shopper and announces to her the location of a sale near it's destination. All of these methods physically transport the matter making up the object, rather than create a quantum copy. This method is approved by the RIAA.
[edit] Drugs
Sufficient dosages of drugs can induce an object and it's observers to think it has moved. Far out man.