Teleportation of atoms and light has already been achieved; the issue is not that teleportation is impossible, merely that it involves compressing incredibly complicated items (atomically speaking) and successfully extracting the data at the other side. We don't have a way of "zipping" and "unzipping" the data yet.
2006-09-12 05:33:50
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answered by Gamerbear 3
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I believe sooner or later the technology will exist, everything is made up of the same matter, just a question of reassembling it again correctly...As far as bumping truckers out of work, think again...everything you see around you right now ( and I mean EVERYTHING, except air, and in some cases, that, too ) has been transported by truck. You are hoping for teleportation to hurry up and be born, so you can put a huge segment of people out of work ???Doesn't make much sense, huh ???
2006-09-12 05:39:05
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answered by mobileminiatures 5
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Sadily, I doubt it, but I dont think that we are ever going to make a way for teleportation. Its impossible. The closest thing that you can get to that, is if you could move faster than the speed of light, and trust me, if you went that fast you would probably be dead.
But I can't predict the future, so you never know.
But there are other factors involved with science, and Im only in 10th grade so I dont know them.
I hope this helped!
2006-09-12 05:34:57
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answered by rswilliamdude 2
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It is prevented from human use as of yet, much like "cold fusion" as we are not as of yet considered spiritually responsible enough to possess this technology ...
If we (humans collectively) can overcome many of the problems that currently threaten our existence .. ie, that the majority of our R&D results in a first expression in "killpower"... the socalled "tactical to practical" ...
Then it will become inevitable that we will delve and plummet the mysteries of the electromagnetic force ... and discover transdimensional possibilities that were always around us unperceived ... since our senses only perceive one millionth of the electromagnetic perspective that we are immersed in ...
Would make a cool way to visit friends too ...
If we can learn stewardhip to our environs .. clean energy ... and either unseat or transform the corporate powers that drive our consumerisms of dirty fuels and weapons, wars, and militarism .. then as humans we will be deemed as "worthy to invent" these technologies for our useage ...
If not .. and we destroy ourselves ... insects will survive ... a million years or so .. and our souls inhabiting those insects .. perhaps then as insect scientists we will figure out teleportation .. if we are not as warlike as the humans were ...
2006-09-12 19:06:36
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answered by gmonkai 4
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Like your ambition! Teleportation? I already use it. Scoot over a little and I'll be right there!
I just realized I need to get a life. :(
No- I don't think it's possible. It would involved taking you apart molecule by molecule, transmitting it somehow where the sequence doesn't get messed up and then reassembling the molecules in the correct order. YIKES!!!!
Have a great day!!!
2006-09-12 05:34:09
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answered by Coo coo achoo 6
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I would never say it is impossible.
Its famous in Star Trek and look at what we have now from Star Trek. Their communiction devices look alot like Nextel flip phones and their shirt pins are just like Bluetooth headsets. Thats was only 40 yrs ago, so don't rule out the possibility of anything. Do you think people ever thought we would even send signals through the air before radio waves? Its only time until we figure out how to send matter.
2006-09-12 05:35:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Star Trek - type teleportation is a violation of thermodynamics. It can't work. But it is possible to teleport a single fundamental particle..... if you're into that kind of thing.
2006-09-12 05:33:42
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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Actually it's already been done. They can transmit single atoms over a beam to another location. To do a human body with its trillions of atoms would require more computer memory than exists on the planet. I wouldn't sell my airline stock just yet.
2006-09-12 05:32:03
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answered by kevpet2005 5
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No. Neither will time travel. I can't see how a person could be changed into energy and then put back together in EXACTLY THE RIGHT ORDER, in order to make a living or inanimate object work again.
2006-09-12 05:32:27
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answered by robert2020 6
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Do an Internet Search on the Philadelphia Experiment.
It was tried or shall we say attempted with input from none other than Einstein himself & from all accounts drove the Participants mad.
2006-09-12 05:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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