
Think of where you're sitting now. Besides just being aware of the room you're in, or the chair you're on top of, you have access to years of biologically stored pathways of information that maps sensory motions, experiences, feelings, and memories.
Can Solid Matter Pass through Solid Matter?Source: Jeff Rense Program
Ever wonder if you could, in fact ,pass through a shut door, much the same as you'vee seen a ghost do in the movies? Its not completely absurd or forbidden by physics.
Teleportation, time travel and aliens - why not?Source: Guardian Unlimited
Einstein gave hope to scientists chasing the most outlandish theories when he famously declared: If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.
He then proved the existence of black holes and the notion that time passes more slowly the faster you travel.
What is Teleportation?Source: what-is-what.com
Teleportation has been done! Some scientists send a few thousand atoms a few meters away. Here's how it's done, in layman's terms.
Going for a blast into the real pastSource: Seattle Post-Intelligencer
If his experiment with splitting photons actually works, says University of Washington physicist John Cramer, the next step will be to test for quantum "retrocausality."
That's science talk for saying he hopes to find evidence of a photon going backward in time.
Scientists teleport two different objectsSource: CNN
Beaming people in "Star Trek" fashion is still in the realms of science fiction, but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.
First Teleportation Between Light and MatterSource: Sciam
At long last researchers have teleported the information stored in a beam of light into a cloud of atoms, which is about as close to getting beamed up by Scotty as we're likely to come in the foreseeable future.
CNN.com - Scientists teleport two different objects - Oct 4, 2006Source: CNN
LONDON, England (Reuters) -- Beaming people in Star Trek fashion is still in the realms of science fiction but physicists in Denmark have teleported information from light to matter bringing quantum communication and computing closer to reality.Until now scientists have teleporte …
First Teleportation Between Light and MatterSource: Sciam
At long last researchers have teleported the information stored in a beam of light into a cloud of atoms, which is about as close to getting beamed up by Scotty as we're likely to come in the foreseeable future.
Spooky Steps to a Quantum NetworkSource: newscientisttech.com
Even if quantum computers can be made to work, there will still be two big obstacles preventing quantum networks becoming a reality. First, quantum bits, or qubits, stored in matter will have to be transferred to photons to be transmitted over long distances.