Teleportation for Real?

Varsity said:
Teleportation involves saving the status of an object, destroying it then recreating it elsewhere. Not exactly a solution for living beings. ;)


That's not the only way to do it.

Because mass can be converted to energy it should theoretically be possible to convert a box or some other object into energy, and "beam" it to a reciever that interprets the energy signature and converts back into mass.
 
this all sounds too outrageous (sp?) to be true... really, mind blowing stuff.
 
aeroripper said:
The whole teleportation studies is nothing new... IIRC the soviets did experiences during the cold war with psychics (sp) and the US had that one experiement where the teleported the ship or something and sailors got stuck in it, it was deep-throated but i can't remember if it was debunked.

Yes telekinesis is real, just apparantly not good for the body. I can't remember the name of that russian homemaker that used it but she was very sick from it because it was such a strain.
Yeah, the report I linked said that the people that were actually teleporting the objects were able to perceive the world in more dimensions, rather than just the 3 that most of us can see. They likened it to looking at those optical illusion pictures of a transparent cube that can be seen in 2 different ways. The people that did these teleportation experiments were completely blindfolded and apparently were able to see what they were teleporting extradimensionally.
 
I have an idea. How about they turn on a video camera, hit record and teleport it?
 
Death.Trap said:
I have an idea. How about they turn on a video camera, hit record and teleport it?
:thumbs: They should be small enough now.
 
Icarus said:
Yeah the PE has been covered so many times on the history channel, its not even funny....but there are supposedly freaky things that went on with Nikola Tesla's work
Yea...I heard some story about how he had plans to make like some giant laser/electric weapon that could shoot beams of energy at long distances.Then when he died the goverment took the plans and classified them.

But in the 1990's (don't know date) on a space mission...The crew had a infrared camera camera watching earth.All of sudden you see this "UFO" moving in many diffrent directions above earth....then you see this streak of light/energy shoot from earth and the ufo dodges the shot and runs like a bat out of hell.
 
Death.Trap said:
That's not the only way to do it.

Because mass can be converted to energy it should theoretically be possible to convert a box or some other object into energy, and "beam" it to a reciever that interprets the energy signature and converts back into mass.


thats similar to star trek, the conventional theory of teleportation
 
Small object is slightly misleading, an ion is a little smaller than most people were thinking.
 
Is this about Quantum Entanglement?
As for teleporting small objects (even a Carbon atom), I don't think so, too much of a technological leap.

That seems a bit too much to me like going to Alpha Centuri before going to the moon.

They have 'teleported' photons or some other elementary particles before, which isn't exactly teleporting the particle but transfering it's exact quantum state to another particle which is Entangled with it.
You could say it was teleported, because intrinisically, particles such as protons are indistinguishable from each other, given identical quantum states.

The transfer of states is supposed to happen instantaneously, but decoding the data is a more slow process, so you cannot break that speed of light limit. I don't know much about it, but I guess it has to do with the Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle.

This has a good use in Quantum Computing though, which will be faster than our standard computing.

:x I hate being the science geek.
 
wtf... Phiadelphia expereiment.... i recall seeing somthing in Red Alert 2 but it was to do with the crono sphere... this stuff just sounds like crazy talk...
 
Common people you don't really belive the philadelphia experiment was real. Damn you're gullible.
 
If hl2, hl1, doom 3, and all those other games have taught humanity anything, its that teleportation is all fun and games until someone loses a dimension!
 
Tr0n said:
Yea...I heard some story about how he had plans to make like some giant laser/electric weapon that could shoot beams of energy at long distances.Then when he died the goverment took the plans and classified them.

I read something about Tesla's weapon being an electromagnetic fresnal lense coupled to one of his tesla coils, creating a particle beam of beta radiation that was guided along a continuous path of low resistance through the atmosphere. Or something.
 
Brian Damage said:
I read something about Tesla's weapon being an electromagnetic fresnal lense coupled to one of his tesla coils, creating a particle beam of beta radiation that was guided along a continuous path of low resistance through the atmosphere. Or something.
like tesla coils in c&c :E
 
Icarus said:
Ooohh...then give me the ones that only see through clothes :D

I think there's already something that can do something similiar to this. I watched it on the history channel, and it seemed to be pretty damn neat. It even talked about the ability for perverts to use something such as this(on history channel). I think it was the history channel anyways? May have been discovery wings?

http://www.advanced-intelligence.com/ir.html

It was talking about something similiar to this.
 
Brian Damage said:
I read something about Tesla's weapon being an electromagnetic fresnal lense coupled to one of his tesla coils, creating a particle beam of beta radiation that was guided along a continuous path of low resistance through the atmosphere. Or something.

The US military is already working with long distance lasers. They have been testing with anti missile batteries that fire an invisible laser beam hundreds of miles, to penetrade the hull of a missile for a few brief moments until it causes it to explode. They have been mounting them on airplanes now too, researching the potential to have mobile defense bases that can destroy incoming enemy missiles hundreds, or thousands of miles away from where they are trying to protect.

EDIT: Found an interesting link about possible problems facing this technology.

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3ae4436c6173.htm
 
Raziaar said:
I think there's already something that can do something similiar to this. I watched it on the history channel, and it seemed to be pretty damn neat. It even talked about the ability for perverts to use something such as this(on history channel). I think it was the history channel anyways? May have been discovery wings?

http://www.advanced-intelligence.com/ir.html

It was talking about something similiar to this.

Terawaves (T-Waves), I think. They're close to infrared in the spectrum, and scientists think they'll enable us to create such things as cheap, Star Trek-esque medical scanners and weaponry-detectors for places like airports with much higher definition than the current X-Ray devices.

And yes, apparently a T-Wave scanner could be adjusted to see through clothes, although apparently anybody spied upon would resemble an X-Rated version of the Silver Surfer.

Raziaar said:
The US military is already working with long distance lasers. They have been testing with anti missile batteries that fire an invisible laser beam hundreds of miles, to penetrade the hull of a missile for a few brief moments until it causes it to explode. They have been mounting them on airplanes now too, researching the potential to have mobile defense bases that can destroy incoming enemy missiles hundreds, or thousands of miles away from where they are trying to protect.

EDIT: Found an interesting link about possible problems facing this technology.

http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3ae4436c6173.htm

Gotta love lasers. There's apparently one company that even sells a sort of laser pistol, now. Dunno if it's very powerful, though.

Tesla's weapon was a bit different, though. I picture it as being more like the Tau Cannon from Half Life...
 
Brian Damage said:
Terawaves (T-Waves), I think. They're close to infrared in the spectrum, and scientists think they'll enable us to create such things as cheap, Star Trek-esque medical scanners and weaponry-detectors for places like airports with much higher definition than the current X-Ray devices.

And yes, apparently a T-Wave scanner could be adjusted to see through clothes, although apparently anybody spied upon would resemble an X-Rated version of the Silver Surfer.



Gotta love lasers. There's apparently one company that even sells a sort of laser pistol, now. Dunno if it's very powerful, though.

Tesla's weapon was a bit different, though. I picture it as being more like the Tau Cannon from Half Life...

I agree that the idea of Tesla's weapon is much more different.
 
From what I see, is lots of random equations and maths stuff... I got lost on the title page. And what was the blank page for
 
Raziaar said:
I think there's already something that can do something similiar to this. I watched it on the history channel, and it seemed to be pretty damn neat. It even talked about the ability for perverts to use something such as this(on history channel). I think it was the history channel anyways? May have been discovery wings?

http://www.advanced-intelligence.com/ir.html

It was talking about something similiar to this.

Thye brag a lot on that site but I don't see any prove, so I must conclude that it's BS or do you have any links to evidance.
 
what the heck is that of the "philadelfia experiment"?
 
Grey Fox said:
Thye brag a lot on that site but I don't see any prove, so I must conclude that it's BS or do you have any links to evidance.

I wasn't saying that was the object. It's the only website I coulld immediately find similiar. The thing was on history channel, and I don't know of them to lie.
 
Druckles said:
From what I see, is lots of random equations and maths stuff... I got lost on the title page. And what was the blank page for
In a nutshell, it's a list of different theories with "brief" explanations of how teleportation might work. Only two of the methods have had some degree of actual experimental success so far.

Quantum teleportation has been done with photons, and more recently, atoms. Psychokinetic teleportation has supposedly been done numerous times under controlled conditions in China and the U.S. Small objects, including transmitters, were moved out of completely enclosed containers without being touched and without the container being touched. The author believes that it is probably done through a 4th spacial dimension (not time). This is the method that the author suggests pursuing most in further research.
 
alan8325 said:
In a nutshell, it's a list of different theories with "brief" explanations of how teleportation might work. Only two of the methods have had some degree of actual experimental success so far.

Quantum teleportation has been done with photons, and more recently, atoms. Psychokinetic teleportation has supposedly been done numerous times under controlled conditions in China and the U.S. Small objects, including transmitters, were moved out of completely enclosed containers without being touched and without the container being touched. The author believes that it is probably done through a 4th spacial dimension (not time). This is the method that the author suggests pursuing most in further research.
Which method is better tho?
 
Wait wait...Ants?You mean like the little bugs that bite?

They can teleport? :|
 
May I emphasise that quantum 'teleportation' it is just the quantum states of the particle being transfered from one to the other.
The actual particle remains in the same location, and the remote particle inherits the other's properties.

Since the particles are intrinsically identical, the only difference is their quantum excitation state, you could call this swapping the particles, since there's no way to distinguish, apart from quantum state (when the particles are close together, you can't even distinguish between them from their energies, because their spatial probablity distributions overlap and they exchange places without being noticed.)

I hope I made sense there :x
 
I've studied up on Quantum Entanglment, which, in theory, could be used to teleport, but theres many, many problems.
 
Tesla was 100% insane by the time he started work on his beam weapon.

He went quite mad you know.
 
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