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Will we ever be able to teleport? – Sajan Saini



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Is teleportation possible? Could a baseball transform into something like a radio wave, travel through buildings, bounce around corners, and change back into a baseball? Oddly enough, thanks to quantum mechanics, the answer might actually be yes… sort of! Sajan Saini explains.

Lesson by Sajan Saini, directed by Karrot Animation.

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43 thoughts on “Will we ever be able to teleport? – Sajan Saini
  1. I have a question,
    When the two objects are entangled and separatied, if you take one to a long distance and alter it, does the other instantly know what alterations occur to the altered particle?

  2. what if… just what if someone made a teleportation device but it actually doesn't teleport your whole body but instead just remove you out of existence and replicate your whole dna and all of your brain, organs and atoms to another place. and your actually dead and no one would know

  3. If we can teleport and it involves destroying us and recreating us perfectly including personality, memories and stuff. Then how can we find out whether or not the "us" on the other side will still be us or whether it will be an exact copy.

    Getting replaced would mean the "us" before going in dies and we don't actually experience coming out the other end.

  4. i dont like teleportation because its dangerous and u can teleport to different dimensions and possibly be lost for eternity and never reach reality please tell me this is impossible

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  6. Imagine the assassinations governments will carry out if teleportation of a human being could be achieved.

    Also imagine all the mail services, delivery services and cargo shippers of every sort suddenly being out of business if we could teleport everything from small objects to massive containers of goods and raw materials instantly.

    Unregulated or not, it could have devastating short term consequences and advantages for humanity.

  7. The answer is "no". You would have to convey all of the probabilistic data for each subatomic particle. Just too much data.

  8. We can't even cure baldness yet and they're talking about teleportation? Lmao. Maybe in a thousand years scientists will come close to it, keyword close. Still won't be possible. In the meantime, forget about this concept being a reality in our lifetime.

  9. The only problem is my conciseness, if my original body is destroyed and the copy is created. Do you get to control the copy or do you just die and the copy of yourself lives on

  10. Well if one was to teleport oneself, you might look like you, but you are not the same you that was you before teleporting. Just as in the philadelphia experiment, they were humans but not the same

  11. The idea of teleportation popped up to my mind the time I encountered a fax machine. The thing is the fax machine has its duplication problem. One document (the original one) is left from the sender's end, and the new document which is normally printed in a a thermal paper at that time.

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