I read it in a GWR book i dont no the details but it has been done. Not with big things though
2006-11-13 10:50:39
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answered by CoolCrab 2
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If you mean moving in a beam from one place to another, you are talking about matter transference. In theory, you can break up any matter on a molecular level using an intense beam of energy, generally light. A laser beam, for lack of a better term. Then, in theory, using the same beam of energy you can reassemble the matter at a molecular level in a different place. Difficulties in this particular field include reassembling meshed parts of say, a human cell, in the same order from a jumble of particles and having them still complete the same functions, and finding a method of transference that cannot be interfered with. If, say, you were sent along the waves and a satellite tv snagged you, you might not end up where you were going at all, and you might end up lost forever in trillions of tiny pieces.
2006-11-13 10:52:12
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answered by Thud! 2
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right now scientists can only teleport lasers.
they'll get to the big stuff in about 200 years.
2006-11-13 10:51:15
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answered by toddicus 1
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