@Thaant111 yes you are. consider the fact that during your life all of your cells die and regenerate at some time, although not all at once. It's like trying to replace a ship by replacing a plank after the other. will it be the same ship?
yes it is possible and has been established, where our government has telaportation devices called jump rooms, we have one on mars. if this interest you research "jump room" you can even find it on YouTube. David wilcock talk about this..
Question: what happens if the quantum state of the photon is disrupted? Does the teleportation get cancelled or is the information sent to point C incomplete?
This isn't useful teleportation, it's just a necessary feature of quantum computation. Teleporting objects without the loss of 'essence' is only possible through the use of a 'beaming' method, as opposed to entanglement of particles. One proposal is to freeze objects down to the Bose-Einstein Condensate state (at which anything, no matter how large or complex, will behave as a single quantum entity), next, the object is 'beamed' to another location with an atomic laser, then 'thawed' on arrival.
@Thaant111 yes you are. consider the fact that during your life all of your cells die and regenerate at some time, although not all at once. It's like trying to replace a ship by replacing a plank after the other. will it be the same ship?
interted 1 week ago
Ty so much helped me alot <3
Blackh4wkdown 2 weeks ago
yes it is possible and has been established, where our government has telaportation devices called jump rooms, we have one on mars. if this interest you research "jump room" you can even find it on YouTube. David wilcock talk about this..
vradcke 2 weeks ago
Question: what happens if the quantum state of the photon is disrupted? Does the teleportation get cancelled or is the information sent to point C incomplete?
Vernedi 3 weeks ago
Wait.. you die.. and.. being rebuild.. but is that you or a new person?!
Thaant111 3 weeks ago
teleportation must hurt
DarkHiei55 4 weeks ago
This isn't useful teleportation, it's just a necessary feature of quantum computation. Teleporting objects without the loss of 'essence' is only possible through the use of a 'beaming' method, as opposed to entanglement of particles. One proposal is to freeze objects down to the Bose-Einstein Condensate state (at which anything, no matter how large or complex, will behave as a single quantum entity), next, the object is 'beamed' to another location with an atomic laser, then 'thawed' on arrival.
MinotawrTV 1 month ago
Do you think we should find a new method to transfer matter from one place to another without de-materialising the object made by the matter?
UniverseIsAwesome 1 month ago
Wait! How does taking the measurement of a photon change its quantum state? I don't get how simply observing something can physically change it.
DianaSolis3 1 month ago