User:Jmoinian/Electro magnics

Teleportation

A man walks to a telephone booth and with a matter of second disappears; what happened? Where did he go? In movies such as Fly and Star Track you have seen people disappearing and reappearing in another place, Planet, or even another dimension. The act of moving one object or one person from one place to another place is called Teleportation. The name was given by science writers in order to attract reader’s attention to follow the rest of books’ contents.

In 1993 six group of international scientists including “IBM Fellow Charles H. Bennett” did an experiment by moving an object from one location to another and confirmed the “intuitions” of the science fictions’’ writers that teleportation is indeed possible.

This is how the teleportation works. An object or person is scanned in such a way to gather all the in formations from it. Then the information shall be send to the receiving station. There by using the data the replica shall be “constructed.” The teleportation machine works just like the fax machine does only in three dimensional. It shall produce the exact coy of the object or person to the last detail. However, in the process of scanning it shall destroy the original.

The idea of teleportation in the past was taken seriously because of “uncertainty principle of quantum mechanism.” According to this theory the more exact an object scans the more “disturbed” the original objects are until it reaches the point that is completely “disrupted. “So, there is not enough information to make the exact replica. This is a good argue to put an end to the teleportation theory. There is no way to make a perfect coy. But six scientists from IBM found out a way to put an end using the logic of “EPR (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) effect.”

This is how the effect works. You take an object and call it A which you would like to scan the information from. The place you send the information to shall be called B. The place that the replica shall be sending for treatment shall be called C.  C is never in direct contact with an A.  After transferring the informants to B and its treatments in C the A is not in the state of existing any longer; this process concluded that teleportation can be done, but there is no sign of” replication.” This was then but not through the use of “Quantum Teleportation” “The part of and object which is too delicate to be scanned out and delivered by conventional methods “can be delivered.

By using the theory of EPR in 1943 the department of Navy with the supervision of Dr. Albert Einstein conducted an unsuccessful experiment using USS Eldridge with a “full crew aboard without their knowledge the generators fired up. The switches were thrown “The sip dispread momentarily and repapered in a matter of second usefully; the effect on the experiment on the ship went well but on humans was a disaster. When the ship “rematerialized some of the crew were on fire. Some went insane. All of them were sick. Some had a heart attack. And some were part of the ships’ structure. This unfortunate attempt of teleportation was known as “Philadelphia Experiment. A full report of the experiment was given to the congress and the members were so horrified that they disbanded the project immediately.”

However, the researches such as “The Montauk Project, The Phoenix Project headed by Dr. Neumann was continued.” The teleportation project is still being continued by the government since it has great commercial and military use. Who knows may be one day very soon we say “Scotty beam me up.”