"Right, yes, well... she's a brilliant person. She's been known to give me the push necessary in these sorts of things, so once again she's kind of the catalyst," Peter offered as he followed Tony into the lab, quietly finding things to do with his hands, when all of that was forgotten.
As Peter entered the lab his mouth literally fell open, his eyes widening as he looked around. To him, this was like stepping onto the actual deck of a Star Destroyer, or the Enterprise, or something like that. Moving forward, immediately, he stepped towards one of the first instruments he found, "Oh my -- you have one of these?!"
Then he moved towards another one, "But how... how do you have this? There's like... 3 functioning--oh my god, you have..." He moved again and picked up a thing and looked to him, "I promise I'll be careful."
He stared at the item for a bit, before finally setting it down and glancing back towards Tony, "Mr. Stark..." Peter felt like that kid who went to his richer friend's house for the first time and saw his Jurassic Park and Ninja Turtle toys for the first time, "You have actual Nirvana here."
Peter shook his head, before finally nodding, "Right, my ideas... uh..." He took out his tablet, and held it in front of him, he then looked around the lab and narrowed his eyes and pointed at one of the screens, "Mind if I throw this up there?" Peter recognized what some of this equipment should be able to do, though probably wasn't aware the full capability of everything.
While waiting for Tony's response he started in, "Well one of my ideas is the idea of teleportation, but not entirely meaning of the organic or human sense. But I have run tests and have ideas, I just don't have the resources to even test it. Still... uh..."
Peter pushed his glasses up on his nose and then looked back to Tony, "I'm talking about teleportation of data. The actual immediate transfer of data, not over clouds, or streaming, or wires, or cable, or satellites, but immediately teleporting from one device to the next. Simultaneously..." He cleared his throat, "I want it to remove the middle man, I figure it could nearly eliminate hackers and identity thieves. And, of course, stop governments from listening in, because there's nothing to tap into unless they tap directly into both devices..."