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roguegdi

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 18, 2006 4:36 pm


Thought this would be a good first post so here we go:

Teleportation is one of the few things anyone would think of trying to do.
Sure,video games and star trek use teleportation ideas,but the question is,can it realy be done?

I actualy think it can.My very crazy theory is,why wouldnt it be possible to dissasemble atoms from a solid object,move them to somewhere else,and put them back together ALMOST perfectly.This isnt realy teleportation in the video game and star trek perspective,but it might be faster than taking a plane to deliver and object from point A to point B. You may think im crazy or stupid,but I think it MIGHT be possible.
In the way off future,it might also be possible to "teleport" human being.
PostPosted: Thu Mar 08, 2007 3:32 am


roguegdi
Thought this would be a good first post so here we go:

Teleportation is one of the few things anyone would think of trying to do.
Sure,video games and star trek use teleportation ideas,but the question is,can it realy be done?

I actualy think it can.My very crazy theory is,why wouldnt it be possible to dissasemble atoms from a solid object,move them to somewhere else,and put them back together ALMOST perfectly.This isnt realy teleportation in the video game and star trek perspective,but it might be faster than taking a plane to deliver and object from point A to point B. You may think im crazy or stupid,but I think it MIGHT be possible.
In the way off future,it might also be possible to "teleport" human being.


Teleportation is possible. All you need is a qubit |u> = c0|0>+c1|1>, a bell state, and a handful of operators.

Morberticus


teamnerd

PostPosted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 7:20 pm


Teleportation is very advanced. It would use very high tech technology to disasemble a mass made up of atoms, and then reasemble it itno its working state. I you could create a miniature wormhole, then, as stated by Albert Einstein, you could trvel to another dimension and possibley, another time period. BUT, also as Einstein stated, the force is not fit for a human body, let alone any object of any mass. So, as I said, maybe sometime in the future, human beinmgs themselves may be able to travel to another dimension and a different time.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:20 pm


Teleportation is possible. All you need is a qubit |u> = c0|0>+c1|1>, a bell state, and a handful of operators.
Very well said...I would like to work with you on this?

roguegdi

Dapper Raider


Ash Engel

PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 3:52 am


Hmm.. if i have a teleporter that works in this fashion whats to stop me from using it as a replicator?
PostPosted: Wed Apr 25, 2007 3:00 pm


I would use a super computer of that nature though the size would be huge, lets not forget we would have process every atom in your body and place it in the correct part. I think teleport one atom will be hard enough. Also sending people as information is how you would be recivied and digitized back, you can also make clones from the data saved also.

UF6


nonameladyofsins

PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 2:30 pm


Ash Engel
Hmm.. if i have a teleporter that works in this fashion whats to stop me from using it as a replicator?


well you could, but everytime you'd make a copy it'd only be 50% of you. That is every entangled state has only a certain probability of existing.
PostPosted: Sun Apr 29, 2007 8:14 am


Of course teleportation si possible, but there are many flaws and dangers;
For example: How would the Atoms know where to go to assemble without maybe... Nanobots?
If they don't use nanobots, what if the coord's get screwed up and they re-assemble in a different form causing mutation. With that danger in mind, what if they re-assemble to cause the formation of a molecule, also causing genetic mutation, but even worse is that it could make something like Lead or Uranium?

Just a thought.

yukiine


roguegdi

Dapper Raider

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2007 8:38 pm


yukiine
Of course teleportation si possible, but there are many flaws and dangers;
For example: How would the Atoms know where to go to assemble without maybe... Nanobots?
If they don't use nanobots, what if the coord's get screwed up and they re-assemble in a different form causing mutation. With that danger in mind, what if they re-assemble to cause the formation of a molecule, also causing genetic mutation, but even worse is that it could make something like Lead or Uranium?

Just a thought.

Yes,many things could happen,atoms can be accidently split which would make a big boom(you should know how they would get split in the process if it happened),genetic mutation is probably worse,for it will effect future offspring...ok since im me and I gotta put a joke in everything-What if thats how planet of the apes became planet of the apes?
PostPosted: Sat May 05, 2007 7:51 am


Jarlaxle17
Morberticus
Teleportation is possible. All you need is a qubit |u> = c0|0>+c1|1>, a bell state, and a handful of operators.

Very well said...I would like to work with you on this?


I can draw out the circuitry if you want.

As a disclaimer: This teleportation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon. It's just that star-trek teleportation is the closest classical analogue we have to it.

Morberticus


grey wanderer

PostPosted: Thu May 10, 2007 3:09 pm


Morberticus
Jarlaxle17
Morberticus
Teleportation is possible. All you need is a qubit |u> = c0|0>+c1|1>, a bell state, and a handful of operators.

Very well said...I would like to work with you on this?


I can draw out the circuitry if you want.

As a disclaimer: This teleportation is a quantum mechanical phenomenon. It's just that star-trek teleportation is the closest classical analogue we have to it.

Nielsen and Chuang?
PostPosted: Wed May 16, 2007 2:37 pm


Well, and how could you assure that atoms would get to where you want them? Assuming you believe chaos theory, atoms are based entirely off of probability - and wouldn't that mean there's probability of each of your atoms managing to end up somewhere you don't want them, correct coordinates or not?

altik_0

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