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does anybody know something about transforming matter from one place to another?

2006-06-30 09:29:50 · 2 answers · asked by cal m 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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You mean quantum teleportation? I can point you to some layman's sites explaining how it works. . . Keep in mind, you are only teleporting the state of the "matter" (the experiments I am aware of only move photon states, though in principle you could apply them to electrons and protons), not the energy itself. Also, entangling macroscopic quantities of matter with some stream that could teleport its state (making a copy at the other end) is currently an intractable engineering problem.

2006-06-30 17:37:43 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Quark 5 · 0 0

energy = Planck's constant x frequency
frequency x wave length = 300 Mm/s (M = mega)
impulse = Planck's constant / wavelength
mass = Planck's constant / (wavelength x 300 Mm/s)

2006-06-30 17:50:41 · answer #2 · answered by Thermo 6 · 0 0

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