Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

Physics teleportation, new means of transportation

views
     
TSchezzball
post Jun 20 2009, 02:02 PM, updated 17y ago

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


Teleportation - transporting object through space

With all these traffic jam, expensive car price, surging of petrol prices, risk of car accidents... would it be good if we have another means of transportation? through the air?

It would be so easy & convenient. Your work starts at 9am... u just need to get up 30 mins earlier to get prepared, then u teleport urself directly into the office.. no parking required too. How it work is that the teleport machine at point A scans and capture your DNA, structures, etc. and tries to dis-engage all these components of your body into mini-micro-nano particles... then transmit it via air or maybe a medium like copper wire or fibre optics to teleport machine at point B. At point B, the machine will try to reconstruct your body from the particles using the captured data of DNA,structures,etc.

Theoritically, it should be able to achieve.... look at Philadelphia experiment. They somehow accidentally discovered teleportation.

read more abt teleportation

However, there are some risk in teleportation... Have anyone watched 'The Fly'?

It was a fictional movie in 1986 about this scientist who created a teleportation machine. He enters machine A (a fly somehow got into the machine chamber) and when he teleported himself to machine B.... the machine thinking only 1 person is involve.. tries to reconstruct all the particles or DNA into a single form, which combines the fly's DNA and human DNA together... and made him a monstaa

So guys, do you think it is possible.. or at least.. feasible? in terms of the risk mentioned.

This post has been edited by chezzball: Jun 20 2009, 04:02 PM
TSchezzball
post Jun 20 2009, 02:14 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


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
*
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

QUOTE(befitozi @ Jun 20 2009, 02:10 PM)
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
*
an atom would easy i think.. since its just transmit particle over air... just like how fibre optics transmit light..
TSchezzball
post Jun 20 2009, 02:18 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(befitozi @ Jun 20 2009, 02:17 PM)
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?
*
I heard before quantum leap..

if electrons really can "jump" without any medium.... imagine making a nano-robot "jump" into the black hole, or the end of the universe, or into another universe... cool LOL

reminds me of "Jumper" movie
TSchezzball
post Jun 20 2009, 03:05 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(golbeza @ Jun 20 2009, 02:37 PM)
mebbe teleport through space is no problem  biggrin.gif

how about teleport through time? i'd really like to try tat  laugh.gif
*
i think teleport through time is the same as time machine... there's no way u gonna walk to the past rite? sure u gotta "jump" or "warp" to the past right? or the future
TSchezzball
post Jun 22 2009, 12:29 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


McD/PizzaHut delivery via teleportation...

go to http://www.mcd.com.my
make my order -> confirm
key in TP Add (Teleportation Protocol Address)
pay by credit card

1 minute later

Fillet-o-fish burger with extra cheese 'warped' and appears on my dining table(attached to the TP machine) and i realize my extra cheese topping is gone.. damn.. the 'cheese' particles got missing someway along the teleportation... there goes mah 50 cent..

This post has been edited by chezzball: Jun 22 2009, 12:29 PM
TSchezzball
post Jun 22 2009, 12:41 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(rainpocky @ Jun 22 2009, 12:35 PM)
Haha, thats pretty cute, but what if one minute later you get the fillet o fish burger and it comes in radioactively high. Or its green in color...
*
hmm.. that would be nasty.. maybe they wanna save cost... teleported the burger and green apple soda together at the same time... doh.gif

QUOTE(corad @ Jun 22 2009, 12:35 PM)
Australia manage to "teleport" an atom in 2004. However the movement was so tiny (measured in nm) that scientists wondered if it was just a dislocation (term used to describe atom movement in materials engineering).

the same can be said for all other telportation "successes" up to now.  The distance these atoms were so small, that we're even guessing if the move was artificial  laugh.gif
*
can dislocation of an object between point A and point B via a medium (air or cable) considered teleportation?

maybe we can just break the object (burger) atom into small particles of atom, and transmit it via cable to ur house... macam a modem/phone copper wire that transmit signals.
TSchezzball
post Jun 22 2009, 12:55 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 22 2009, 12:49 PM)
I doubt that you can just break a complicated material like a burger to a bunch of zero and ones.

Besides,even if a single atom is not in the right place,it's gonna be a problem.
*
yah.. maybe in terms of digitalization is not possible... maybe physically move the atoms via a medium.


TSchezzball
post Jun 22 2009, 01:28 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 22 2009, 01:22 PM)
I dont know much about quantum physics,but,i dont think it's that easy to do it,as matter isnt made up of zero and ones.Even if you could break up all the atoms,how would the receiver know where to put them back?

Teleport is still nothing but sci fi till now.
*
a device that will capture the arrangement of the atom in sequence order. just like a data warehouse, we have x-y-z planes

teleport might be possible... check up on philadelphia experiment.. or previous posts has mentioned about the research on the atom jump.. considered teleport rite? wink.gif
TSchezzball
post Jun 22 2009, 02:39 PM

Cheese
******
Senior Member
1,542 posts

Joined: Jul 2005
From: cheeseland


QUOTE(Cheesenium @ Jun 22 2009, 01:44 PM)
Thats just a single atom in a few nm which it could be a dislocation.

1 gram of carbons have 6.012 x10^23 atoms,how would the receiver know where to put them back,what orientation?
*
for a person like me, i dunno lol.. but those scientist out there sure have some solution or things they gonna found.... maybe can make use of nanotech?

 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0441sec    0.58    7 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 28th November 2025 - 09:06 AM