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Old 06-02-14, 02:23 PM   #3
Dread Knot
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This Scientific Breakthrough could change the way we travel. No more commercial jets, trains, ships, bus or car

It has also a backside a foreign country could send troops into an another country

Of course it will take decades before it will be possible, if it ever will be, that's another question

http://elitedaily.com/news/world/sci...tation/613912/

Markus
The "teleporting" of atoms that they mention is not actually moving them. It's just moving the state. A rough analogy would be suppose that someone suggests making a clone of you, and then killing you so the copy becomes the original. That's basically how this atom teleportation works. I'm sure you'd be leery of the ethic questions of the idea. Then, you would have to teleport not just the states of a few atoms, but the states of all the atoms in a human body, which is about 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 give or take a few. If you can teleport a million atoms per second it would take a hundred trillion years. So it is a big job that something like super AI or quantum computing is not likely to solve anytime soon.


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Beam me up Scotty
Make sure there isn't a fly in the teleportation chamber.
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