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Physics teleportation, new means of transportation

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befitozi
post Jun 20 2009, 02:10 PM

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QUOTE(golbeza @ Jun 20 2009, 02:08 PM)
the movie 'The One' (starring Jet Lee explains more about the means of teleportation. it also requires a solid object to teleport particle by particle to the acuqired destination by means of using a machine.

It's always machines, machines and machines. i wish we could just teleport like Dr. Manhattan  laugh.gif
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Problem is what if my head gets reconstructed beside my ass after teleportation shocking.gif

Aahah, on the side note, scientist have succesful teleported AN atom through a small space. Not clear on the details though
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post Jun 20 2009, 02:17 PM

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QUOTE(chezzball @ Jun 20 2009, 02:14 PM)
argh.. I didn't watch that movie ! solid object ? what if that solid object particle got 'merged' into the human body? just like the philadelphia project where the navy ppl have their body 'merged' into the ship
an atom would easy i think.. since its just transmit particle over air... just like how fibre optics transmit light..
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Er what they did was transport the atom without passing through the space. A real true teleportation. Though there is a quantum phenomenon known as quantum leap, where electrons "jumps" from one orbital to another without passing through space in between. Not clear on this though, anyone more knowledgeable can clarify?
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post Jun 20 2009, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(amduser @ Jun 20 2009, 11:48 PM)
it might be possible to teleport atomic size matter, but how we exactly break down our cell and tissues from starting point and then reorganize at the destination?

if structural break down of human cell is possible, then deadly cancer can be cure for sure by break down part of the body, remove the cancer cell and reorganize it.


did i think too far? sweat.gif
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Hey, good idea. Probably a good reason to get massive.. really massive budget to do research on this.

 

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