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singular_me
1st June 2014, 06:11 AM
everything we can imagine is possible... thats the 'magical' purpose of imagination, to shape Reality

unfortunately, the control agenda just moved another step further.

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29 May 2014
Scientists say human teleportation is ‘possible’ as they transfer atoms three metres in groundbreaking experiment

‘Star Trek-style ‘beaming up’ of people through space could become a reality sometime in the far future, the leader of a landmark teleportation experiment has said.

Nothing in the laws of physics fundamentally forbids the teleportation of large objects, including humans, researchers claim.

They were able to transport an atom three metres with 100% accuracy.’

In practice it's extremely unlikely, but to say it can never work is very dangerous.

'I would not rule it out because there's no fundamental law of physics preventing it.

'If it ever does happen it will be far in the future.'
In contrast, it is physically impossible for anything to travel faster than light.

Prof Hanson's team showed for the first time that it was possible to teleport information encoded into sub-atomic particles between two points three metres apart with 100% reliability.

The demonstration was an important first step towards developing an internet-like network between ultra-fast quantum computers whose processing power dwarfs that of today's supercomputers.

Teleportation exploits the weird way 'entangled' particles acquire a merged identity, with the state of one instantly influencing the other no matter how far apart they are.

Giving one particle an 'up' spin, for instance, might always mean its entangled partner has a 'down' spin - theoretically even if both particles are on different sides of the universe.

Albert Einstein dismissed entanglement, calling it 'spooky action at a distance', but scientists have repeatedly demonstrated that it is a real phenomenon.

'One application nearest to a real life application is secure communication.

'What you're doing is using entanglement as your communication channel.

'The information is teleported to the other side, and there's no way anyone can intercept that information. In principle it's 100% secure.'

A more ambitious experiment, involving the teleportation of information between buildings on the university campus 1,300 metres apart, is planned in July.

It is hoped this will answer Einstein's main objection to teleportation, the possibility that a signal passes between entangled particles at the speed of light.

'I believe it will work,' said Prof Hanson.

'But it's a huge technical challenge - there's a reason why nobody has done it yet.'


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2643332/Beam-Scientists-sat-teleportation-possible-transfer-atoms.html

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Could we soon surf a QUANTUM web? Breakthrough tech using single atoms could create 100% secure internet

Researchers at Harvard University have made 'quantum switches'
The tiny atom-sized devices can be turned on and off using a single photon
They could one day be used as the backbone of a quantum Internet
This would pave the way for 100 per cent secure communications
Prototype quantum networks could appear as soon as the next decade


6 May 2014

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2621407/Could-soon-surf-QUANTUM-web-Breakthrough-tech-using-single-atoms-create-unimaginably-secure-Internet.html

aeondaze
1st June 2014, 06:29 AM
You don't know what you are reading, or what bits of information are relevant to the discusion.

Firstly the article is misleading in that it claims to have "transported atoms three meters", but the VERY next line is this...


'What we are teleporting is the state of a particle,' Prof Hanson, from Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, said.

The 'state' of a paricle is not an atom. An atom is a collection of sub-atomic particles.

Entanglement has always been known. Experiments have been conducted over many years, at least 20 that I know, that have look at and proven entanglement, but we still can't transport matter. Is it possible? Maybe, but not in our lifetime for sure and certain, maybe not even in the next ten generations....

The fact is we can't teleport matter. FACT

Again you've been caught with your pants down, picking and choosing what bits of science you like, whatever fits the masonic BS agenda.

:D

singular_me
1st June 2014, 06:54 AM
send your email to the scientists.

Nothing in the laws of physics fundamentally forbids the teleportation of large objects, including humans, researchers claim.

unfortunately you and I may be dead when that happens but IT WILL...

it is a beginning, FACT

with your mentality, someone who'd have foreseen to send satellites into space 200 years ago, would have gotten the same BS from you :)

You have no imagination, and thats terrible

whatever fits the masonic BS agenda?

glad that you publicly admit to denying the masonic agenda that is enslaving mankind. Now you show your true colors :)




You don't know what you are reading, or what bits of information are relevant to the discusion.

Firstly the article is misleading in that it claims to have "transported atoms three meters", but the VERY next line is this...



The 'state' of a paricle is not an atom. An atom is a collection of sub-atomic particles.

Entanglement has always been known. Experiments have been conducted over many years, at least 20 that I know, that have look at and proven entanglement, but we still can't transport matter. Is it possible? Maybe, but not in our lifetime for sure and certain, maybe not even in the next ten generations....

The fact is we can't teleport matter. FACT

Again you've been caught with your pants down, picking and choosing what bits of science you like, whatever fits the masonic BS agenda.

:D

aeondaze
1st June 2014, 07:14 AM
Your comprehension is appalling, did you even read what I wrote?


Entanglement has always been known. Experiments have been conducted over many years, at least 20 that I know, that have look at and proven entanglement, but we still can't transport matter. Is it possible? Maybe, but not in our lifetime for sure and certain, maybe not even in the next ten generations....

I never said it wasn't possible, does that mean it will definately happen, NO. You should read what was writen instead of consistantly putting your foot in your mouth.

An 'agenda' is one thing, 'secret knowledge' is another. You confuse apples with oranges ad nauseum yet think you make coherent sense. I never said there wan;t some kind of agenda, I said there is no 'secret knowledge, big BIG difference.

Experimenting and testing for entanglement is one thing, teleporting matter is another. Clearly you don't understand the difference, nor the laws of physics so stop making bold emphatic statements like you do.

The fact is as of the moment we can't teleport matter, live with it....

singular_me
1st June 2014, 07:30 AM
get a grip Aeon,

I like you though :)

Horn
1st June 2014, 10:01 AM
The fact is we can't teleport matter. FACT

Again you've been caught with your pants down, picking and choosing what bits of science you like, whatever fits the masonic BS agenda.

:D

Oh boy, if it were up to aeon everything in written form would be considered masonic.

Spectrism
1st June 2014, 10:16 AM
Teleportation and time travel are not only possible, but inevitable and required. We all are traveling through time and space and cannot stop... but it is one way.

I once saw someone teleport when he was shot out of a cannon.

singular_me
1st June 2014, 10:23 AM
I once saw someone teleport when he was shot out of a cannon.

right, this is the most common way :(

Spectrism
1st June 2014, 10:31 AM
I once saw someone teleport when he was shot out of a cannon.

right, this is the most common way :(

If we could put a red rubber nose on Trump, I could show you what I mean.

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-dfVWI2jByj4/TdboYTdgmfI/AAAAAAAAAK8/bt3PGYryyTI/s1600/103.JPG

midnight rambler
1st June 2014, 10:35 AM
Odie already has a red nose so he's partially there -

http://media-cache-cd0.pinimg.com/736x/3d/93/4a/3d934aea14a911068526fe6ba948042d.jpg

Horn
1st June 2014, 02:46 PM
Teleportation and time travel are not only possible, but inevitable and required. We all are traveling through time and space and cannot stop... but it is one way.

Wouldn't time have to stand still for teleportation to be possible?

Or to say if I spent time in a teleportation loop, time wouldn't be relavent to my existence...

vacuum
1st June 2014, 04:16 PM
This experiment is just transferring information from point A to point B.

Sort of like wifi but using an atom-to-atom signal rather than an antenna-to-antenna signal like we normally use.

Horn
1st June 2014, 04:28 PM
This experiment is just transferring information from point A to point B.

Sort of like wifi but using an atom-to-atom signal rather than an antenna-to-antenna signal like we normally use.

What do you think teleportation is, vacuum?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fj3WBfRZ5Nc

Dachsie
1st June 2014, 06:49 PM
tel·e·por·ta·tion (tĕl′ə-pôr-tā′shən, -pōr-)
n.
A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.

All I know is that several saints "bilocated", that is, they were present and acted in two distant places at one time. I consider this a form of "teleportation" though the person is clearly seen as a real person present in both places.

St John Vianny of France, called the Cure d'Ars, was gifted to hear confessions and did so for many years for 18 hours a day. People from long distances wanted to get his spiritual council so they would come to the little village, Ars. But he would also go to other churches in France by his teleportation or bilocation and hear confessions at the same time.

It is a spiritual gift or the gift of miracles but mystical manifestations such as levitation and bilocation are not counted as the two real verified miracles it takes for someone to be canonized a saint.

Here is a little discussion of this phenomena.

http://forums.catholic.com/showthread.php?t=705749

woodman
1st June 2014, 07:18 PM
The time will come when we will be able to hack this matrix. If the greed that is within us all does not end us first.

Santa
1st June 2014, 07:48 PM
tel·e·por·ta·tion (tĕl′ə-pôr-tā′shən, -pōr-)
n.
A hypothetical method of transportation in which matter or information is dematerialized, usually instantaneously, at one point and recreated at another.

Heck, this happens to me every night when I go to bed. It's called dreaming. And when I wake, I rematerialize back into my bed. That's double teleportation. :)