Will teleportation ever happen?

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DrPizza

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Originally posted by: jabamayne
Do I need to explain anymore? I love it when people want to argue with me... I just school them even more...

I can explain more if you would like? I just tried to keep it simple in my second post, but I can go much farther into detail if you would like DrPizza...

And, that you did... I've been schooled :)
Thanks for the info... I started reading more about it today.

Question: Through entanglement, does this mean they are transferring information without actually measuring it (the measurements of which would be hampered by Heisenberg's uncertainty?)
 

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Just a quick note though... Einstein never said anything about "nothing can go faster than the speed of light" but rather, it's a barrier that you can't pass through. You can't start at 2/3 the speed of light and make it to 1.5 times the speed of light. Nor could you go from 1.5 times the speed of light to 2/3 the speed of light.
 

Safeway

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I'm sorry, I decided not to check back on this thread. Society as a whole likes to remain either uninformed or misinformed. I don't like to present my factual information, taught by leading scientists of many fields, and then receive flack from some junior wanker wanting to sound big. Listen up kid, you before I rejoin this thread, you need to check your attitude and unwillingness to learn. Instead of googling big words and pasting the results, pick up a book or attend a lecture. All principals that I brought up were valid. If you change your mind and what to have an adult level conversation, if that's even possible, PM me.

-Safe