Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Is it possible to split atoms in some one to allow something like teleportation to all sorts of places?

i wanted to now how can something like teleportation happen does it involve atom splitting or something else and if it does what is it?Is it possible to split atoms in some one to allow something like teleportation to all sorts of places?
its something like cutting into time


or bending light


i forget


but splitting one atom wouldnt transfer all your atoms to another spot


at least, i dont think it would


and if we got to actually work


it would mess up


like the particles wouldnt be arranged correctly


or wrose


:/?Is it possible to split atoms in some one to allow something like teleportation to all sorts of places?
It is a matter of time really. Scientists have already gone past the photons, and the latest achievement is teleporting ';millions of attoms';.





Teleporting life things, is a whole other deal though, and we can only guess at this point if and how it is possible. It is however just a matter of time before we achieve this, be it 100 or 10.000 years.





== Some interesting articles for you to read ==


about the first teleportation of atoms:


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/natur鈥?/a>





about the most recent feat, teleporting millions of atoms


http://www.smh.com.au/news/science/illog鈥?/a>
The only current experimentation that I know of that has made any headway into ';teleportation'; has been with photons, and this has been accomplished not by literally jumping the particles, but by transferring their fundamental characteristics to another set of particles at a different location. The net result is that the original light is replicated exactly at the target location, but the means of tranferring this data are still limited by the speed of light and the particles ';transmitted'; are of practically zero mass.





The short answer is no, teleportation of an object or organism cannot be accomplished with our current level of technology, even in the understood model of particle physics, and even if this photon transfer technique were to be perfected and applied to particles with mass, it would not be true teleportation because the end result would merely be an exact copy of the original, and not the original itself..
dude there are things that cannot be made following phisics, brain has not been explored 100% we use only half, I believe, you can travel anywhere but, you have to develop skills dude, can you try this!!


relax in a quiet place if you want to try 3 minutes you might set your clock to wake you up,close your eyes and you might try by listening your favorite music but, it has to be something relaxing, if you can manage your experience you might try more time and more until you can control it, you might travel out of your body in your own room, but it is very important to wake up, keep this in mind dude good luck.


thats the way I know dude, if there is another way like science fiction, well I do not know what to say thare are things we don't know or goverment don't want us to know dude, like the zone 51 in Nevada, erased from the map but, it does exist dude,check out this:http://www.youtube.com/results?search_qu鈥?/a>
I was just watching a documentary about this and a scientist named Michio Kaku states that scientists around the world have already done this and currently the record is teleporting an atom I think from one island to another 100 miles away. Mind boggling isn't it? He further states though we are centuries away from teleporting a whole living organism ala Capt. Kirk from one place to another.

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