It's not possible to transport matter at light speed,
and you can call it anything you want to.
Teleportation (of large objects such as humans) is currently infeasible (and possibly theoretically impossible [due to energy requirements]). Badge or no badge you're probably incapable of doing it without a particle accelerator and very small amounts of matter to transport.
yes you can it is possible to send smell from a phone to the person you are talking to, no matter how far away you are
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Anything that has mass is considered matter.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
A wave does not transport energy and matter.
No, electromagnetic waves do not.
It might be considered that way, because of the formula E=mc2. That doesn't mean you can freely convert matter to energy and vice versa, but in some cases this is possible.
Active Transport
Leaves can be seen and touched, so must be considered as matter.
Leaves are matter.
Data is not matter.