Hi Mineing HD
I’ve been wondering this since I was little. I talked to a physicist friend when I was 18. He said there was a problem with one of Newton’s laws (conservation of momentum). I want there to be a way, but I don’t know how we’d do it.
Chris
That’s a great question. I really don’t know, I keep asking my physics friends to invent a teleporter because it would be great to go to a tropical beach for my lunch break !!
Umm, I’m not sure, defiantly not any time soon. We might use quantum entanglement to make a new object exactly the same as another one in a new location… but I don’t really understand how all that works… Calling all physicists!
For a while scientists have been pretty confident about the idea of ‘quantum teleportation’ which essentially allows information (like a computer code) to travel faster than light. It is not the easiest thing to get your head around but have a look here:
And maybe if you are really inetesred in the ‘philosophical’ physics behind it – google (or some other reputable serach engine) ‘Schrödinger’s Cat’ – this is where it all comes from. Good luck though, my brother is a physicist and he tried and failed to explain all this to me.
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For a while scientists have been pretty confident about the idea of ‘quantum teleportation’ which essentially allows information (like a computer code) to travel faster than light. It is not the easiest thing to get your head around but have a look here:
http://www.sciencealert.com/a-new-quantum-teleportation-distance-record-has-been-set
And maybe if you are really inetesred in the ‘philosophical’ physics behind it – google (or some other reputable serach engine) ‘Schrödinger’s Cat’ – this is where it all comes from. Good luck though, my brother is a physicist and he tried and failed to explain all this to me.