There is no present reason to believe that it will ever be possible.
2007-02-10 11:03:16
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The theory of Celestial Gravitation has been demonstrated by tests on specially designed experiments around a very specific theoretical definition. If you have reasoned out your theory's, feel free to test them by experimentation. I would be intrigued by what you find. Your third assumption of spirit gravity does not seem to hold. Affinity, as you listed, is not the same a gravity. While gravity is a measurable force of attraction between two masses and a predictable and repeatable measure, Your suggestion does not define well. In order for your suggestion to be useful in any scientific way, you would need to define specifics that you could test and predict with mathematical accuracy. If you cannot measure it, how can it be used or proved? @ guthrio, You make a number of statements that are rather presumptuous. First the error that Einstein's theory over wrote the theory of celestial gravitation. This is patently untrue. Einsteins theory works inclusive of Newtons theory. Secondly your assertion that all is connected is an assumption without support. Related yes, connected? as in all points? based on what? You have either misspoken or mistaken. I can demonstrate countless barriers in the universe. These barriers, by there existence challenge your assertion as you have left it. Brother Dave, You presumptuous iffiest snob. I am a Christian of whom GOD himself will call to him. But to call GODs action a form of gravity is to misuse the word. There are many forms of force and not all are referred to as gravity. In fact exceedingly few are. You presume to tell GOD what power he will use? And since you cannot possibly know, you state "Gravity"? You are assuming affinities and giving definitions of gravity or gravitation in the loosest terms. (likely heard it in some recent sermon) but your term is not scientific, or correct. You sound like a gnostic with a boated ego. The bible speaks against gnosticism because the word was simple and for all men to hear "..making wise the foolish" need I tell you what he made the wise? Your theory is still rubbish.
2016-05-25 05:44:21
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answered by Michelle 4
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I think it's not possible because it simply requires 300% of your brain power. someone said that the human mind doesn't generate enough power for the human mind. no i tell you. a research has been done that states that if we extract all power from a living person it'll be enough to work the factories of the earth at full power for one week. but the problem is the normal human only uses 20% of his brain power and that ranges from different persons
2007-02-14 19:38:01
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answered by Sherif 2
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mentally ,it maybe possible with EXTREME imagination BUT
physically its quite impossible , reasons maybe : the body cant handle the 'teleportation', you'll need more than just brain power to propel the body.
It maybe possible(theoretically) to use a machine to break the body into individual atoms and shooting them to a 'receiver' at the destination.
2007-02-17 12:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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What would you use for power? The human mind is instantiated in the brain and the brain does not generate nearly enough power to move your body.
2007-02-10 12:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Using mind power only, I doubt it is possible. Even the best yogi, who have enormous control over their mind and body, can only levitate a few feet. The amount of concentration required would cause seizures and hemmorages and kill the person. Then again, anything is possible, they say...
2007-02-10 13:36:13
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answered by Evil Genius 3
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It really all depends on what you mean by "teleportation".
In theory, you can imagine yourself to another place until you actually "feel" like you are there. But physically you can't "move" yourself there simply by thinking it.
2007-02-10 11:04:11
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answered by adamizer 2
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by seeing all outcomes and locations places where things
are, how things look at place at all angles and view. and by using 100% of brain power
2007-02-10 11:05:36
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answered by Buddha Boy 2
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Anything is possible, however, the probability of 'it' actually occurring is near 0%...
2007-02-10 13:04:21
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answered by gamer1072000 1
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Nope. =)
2007-02-10 12:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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