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Describe Wormhole Technology, 8 Interesting Facts About the Anywhere Door That Are Rarely Known - There Is a Training Session

Describe Wormhole Technology, 8 Interesting Facts About the Anywhere Door That Are Rarely Known - There Is a Training Session

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Describe Wormhole Technology, 8 Interesting Facts About the Anywhere Door That Are Rarely Known - There Is a Training Session

The Anywhere Door is one of the most iconic magical tools in the Doraemon series. Conceptually, this tool actually illustrates wormhole technology or space-time corridors that allow its users to move to any place in an instant.

Not just a tool for adventures, the Anywhere Door also holds various interesting facts that are rarely known.

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The Anywhere Door is one of the advanced tools frequently used by Doraemon. This tool allows its users to go anywhere simply by stating the desired location.

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The Anywhere Door originates from the 22nd century. The technology behind this tool involves complex manipulation of space-time, making it one of the most complex tools in Doraemon's magic pocket.

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Although it appears limitless, this door has an effective range limit of 10 light-years. If used beyond this limit, the door will lose its accuracy.

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Before being used by Doraemon at Nobita's house, the Anywhere Door underwent a series of tests to ensure its accuracy. This training aimed to reduce the risk of dangerous location errors.

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The Anywhere Door is equipped with a language adaptation system. When used, this tool automatically understands the user's requests, even if spoken in different languages.

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This tool has limitations: it cannot be used to access places that are completely enclosed or protected by 22nd-century protective technology.

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Because it is often used by Nobita and his friends, the Anywhere Door is the tool that often suffers damage, especially if used carelessly.

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The concept of the Anywhere Door has inspired many ideas in modern technology, such as teleportation and rapid transportation, although the technology is still far from reality.