Yes.
In subatomic physics, particles exist in terms of probability. They can suddenly dissapear and then reappear elsewhere. One experiment isolates an electron by a barrier. Detectors then indicate the electron exists simutaneously on both sides of the barrier sometimes. This phenomenon is known as "electron tunneling" and is used in some electron microscopes.
2007-09-17 01:58:25
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answer #1
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answered by Roger S 7
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Yes!
If you want to be in 2 places, get a clone of yours.
In a serial, I saw that one has made 1,000 clones of himself to attend several functions at a time.(This is a joke)
To exist in two places at once you need two things.
i) A device that teleport you within the fraction of second
ii) A reason
2007-09-17 10:02:28
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answer #2
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answered by Aditya 2
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Quantum mechanically speaking, a body doesn't have a well-defined position at all. Instead it has a position probability distribution. There's a sense in which you can sort of think about that as being in two places at once.
2007-09-17 08:56:32
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answer #3
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answered by ZikZak 6
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At the Quantum Level, it's possible to "see" something in one place and another at the same time. At the macro scale (anything you can see with your eyes), the answer is no.
2007-09-17 12:12:39
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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Nope
2007-09-17 08:55:33
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answered by Jellybean 4
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Yes.
Gravity can exist in America and China at the same time.
Air can exist in America and India at the same time.
Water can exist in the Amazon and in the Euphrates at the same time.
Oceans can exist in the Atlantic and the Pacifac at the same time.
Fish can exist here and there at the same time.
People can live in the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere at the same time.
Etc.
2007-09-17 09:01:50
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answer #6
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answered by zahbudar 6
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I think so, I once had a girlfriend who was visiting her mother but every time I called her she'd be in a bar.
2007-09-17 09:03:26
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answered by Quizard 7
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Google and read about the famous 'dual slit' experiments on particles like photons.
2007-09-17 09:21:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure... one time I was in two states at once by straddling the state line.
2007-09-17 08:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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it exists in all places at once untill you look at it.
then it snaps into one place..
2007-09-17 09:29:24
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answered by Anonymous
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