I remember reading something to the effect that teleportation's biggest challenge is:
1. the complexity of breaking down and reforming an object
2. the speed at which such a process can be achieved
Point 1. is already hard enough, but even if that is managed, at what speeds can we disintegrate and reconstitute an object? If teleportation is going to take longer that physical travel, then it would be pointless wouldn't it?
Physics teleportation, new means of transportation
Jun 21 2009, 03:17 PM
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