i hope. they are inventing so many new things. i think anything can happen in the future.
2006-08-14 04:50:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It's certainly not impossible. It probably won't be like on Star Trek as that would require far too much information storage for the transmission of an matter-to-energy-back-to-matter process. However, there are theories in quantum mechanics that suggest it would be possible to have matter do something of a quantum leap from one point to another. If that holds true and can be exploited, then perhaps teleportation may be possible.
You might wish to pose this question again in a science category. Just a suggestion.
2006-08-14 04:59:29
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answered by Ѕємι~Мαđ ŠçїєŋŧιѕТ 6
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Actually, it's already been done on a very small (literally, atomic) level. There was a news article not too long ago about researchers at IBM who successfully teleported atomic particles from one location to another. But it was done under very controlled conditions and it still remains to be seen whether the experiment can be scaled up to objects we can see and eventually, to living things. Many scientists believe that this scaling up is impossible.
2006-08-14 06:20:20
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answered by 3kewenay3 3
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Scientifically speaking, I believe it is possible to break down something's molecular structure and send them through one machine to another. Although the question comes, if a human body breaks down into a million pieces, where does our soul go? So I believe it is possible to break in-animate objects down and teleport them, but I believe people would die in one of these teleportation devices. Teleportation might very well happen one day. I'm expecting not too far from now. But we never know, it will take alot of trial and error.
2006-08-14 04:56:16
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answered by General X 3
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Imagine this:
Take a newspaper, shred it to pulp and extract all the inks. Then use the same pulp to press new paper, and the same inks to reprint the exact same newspaper. Is it the same newspaper from before, or is it an exact copy using the same raw materials?? Now imagine this same process with a living organism - that's teleportation.
2006-08-14 05:03:22
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answered by lmn78744 7
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Nope.
It could be said that it has already been done, with entangled particles. But it could not work on a macroscopic level, because of the Uncertainty Principle. (quite apart from the prohibitive energy demands) QED (bad pun!)
I can't say the quran quote is at all convincing. It could mean anything.
2006-08-14 05:00:15
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answered by Avondrow 7
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there has been some success in the recent past with teleportation of inanimate objects.
Long way to go before we can transport ourselvs around the globe. I'm sure the airline companies will have something to say about that though....
2006-08-14 04:53:46
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answered by HarryBore 4
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from what I have study on the try, it began off attempting to enable ships to pass with the aid of elements with mines, and under no circumstances be detected with the aid of the mines. the perception of magnetic flux got here into play, and it become theorized that if this magnet flux field ought to correctly be generated around the deliver, i can make it, for all functional applications invisible. after it is at the same time as issues get all hush hush. supposedly, they tried it, and sailors on the deliver were fused into the hull of the deliver, some were supposedly disappeared all jointly, and some were transported from the realm, in hardship-free words to resurface years later. in spite of the undeniable fact that that is all rumour, and sailors which have stated they were area of the try were discredited with the aid of archives or oher businesses
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answered by ? 4
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Science (not a book of fairy stories like the koran) say that if you teleport to another area your molecules and atoms would attempt to expand and fill the entire area of where your teleporting to.
This should be in the science section fool!!!!
2006-08-14 05:01:58
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answered by battersplat 2
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Yes. It is thereotically possible. The major hitch is reassembling the atoms when they reach their destination. It is estimated that the data necessary, if put on discs, would reach from the Earth's surface to the Moon..
2006-08-14 07:31:12
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answered by Elminster 6
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well, from the perfectly clear and not even remotely ambiguous passage you've quoted I have to say I am 100% convinced. There is no doubt in my mind that what you have said proves beyond all doubt that not only is teleportation possible, but they've been doing it for years.
www.brainwashedbyreligion.com
2006-08-14 04:59:20
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answered by jackie 2
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