No unless you can travel at the speed of light. Teleportation is breaking apart of atoms and moving them at the speed of light and reassembling them, which is impossible unless you're an electromagnetic wave which you aint hehe
2006-09-15 07:56:34
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answered by pixellizedness 2
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I heard that there is a physicist that believes in teleportation if the laws of physics are to be taken as true. But in acutality, if it were possible, a person would probably teleport in pieces, or the stress exerted on our bodies would break down to atoms and would probably not reform again or even correctly! I don't want to phathom such a thing!
2006-09-15 15:04:34
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answered by infallible|INSIGHT 2
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I think scientist have teleported a single atom but considering the human body is billions of atom it's going to be a while
2006-09-15 15:10:04
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answered by axelblix 1
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Scientists have actually managed to teleport atoms or neutrons or something like that.
There have been claims of human teleportation, but none have ever been proven.
2006-09-15 16:24:46
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answered by David 5
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Yes. One night I was drinking at a bar. The next morning I was asleep in my bed. I have no idea how I got there. It must have been teleportation.
2006-09-15 15:04:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I talked about his last night and we wish you could cos I live in Turkey and my brother lives in Scotland. It cost a bit to travel back and forward and if the charter boys heard of teleport they would buy it out cos they would loose so much money. Why do you think we don't have ever lasting light bulbs. ANSWERED !!!
2006-09-15 14:58:22
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answered by Steven W 3
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At the moment the only thing to have been successfully teleported was a small clump of atoms at some American University,.. but to get anything bigger to teleport,.. well; that's so far, at present impossible; but they're working on it,.. hope so,.. I want to get across the Atlantic Ocean without a boat or wings,. hehe :o)
Hope this helps your question,...
2006-09-15 14:57:36
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answered by wildimagination2003 4
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Scientists in Japan have tried teleporting photons. I heard amateur scientists in the UK have teleported electrons. If the latter is true it will revolutionise the Internet and all communications.
Beam me up Snotty.....
2006-09-15 17:16:24
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answered by Mike10613 6
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I dont thing so.
You have to destroy yourself, then transport your atoms and then build you back together. Also, you can teleport the info to create a new you with other atoms, but that will be cloning, not teleporting.
2006-09-15 15:04:05
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answered by Carlos A 2
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Yes but you lose your soul in the trip because the machine doesnt teleports it
2006-09-15 15:02:15
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answered by aoc10010001100 2
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