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Teleportation can be possible in the future.

 


Are fictional James T. Kirk and teleportation be possible someday in the future? Can we someday teleport something more complicated than single photons or electrons? Can we teleport machines or humans somewhere in the future? 

Maybe in the distant future, we can teleport people. The system would use the laser ray to transform the particle or particle group to wave movement. Then that wave movement will turn into a hologram. And the electromagnetic whirls or quantum rings are starting to form the particles inside the hologram by benefiting wave-particle duality. 

Information for this operation. Will be sent in the form of qubits. And qubits determine the position of the particles in the hologram. Then those particles will be synthesized by using electromagnetic whirls that are making the particle-wave duality in the hologram. 


In the wildest visions, teleportation can make by using a black hole. 


The black hole will close the object in it. And then, the object can send by using the wormhole or the black hole can be shot to the target. Then electromagnetic vacuum will destroy singularity and release the object from inside it. 

In very interesting idea is that the black hole will create in the transported object. Then that thing will drive to the heavier black hole in another laboratory by using quantum entanglement. Or the black hole will shoot to another laboratory. 

Then the singularity will remove from that object by using a WARP bubble or electromagnetic quantum vacuum. That electromagnetic vacuum will drive energy away from that black hole and then the thing that is inside it will be released. But that thing is one of the visions that are connected to teleportation. 


Maybe that is possible in the future. 


Quantum teleportation is possible but can we teleport things like humans? That thing is the everyday operation in fictional movies like Star Trek. The thing is that teleportation means that material is turned into wave movement and sent to the target, where that wave movement will return to its original form. So can we teleport something else than electrons or photons? Can teleportation be possible in the molecular or even in more complicated structures? 

The answer is not yes or no. We cannot turn complicated entirety into wave movement. And then return that thing in its original form. The thing is that the wave-particle duality is making it theoretically possible that if a thing like a car will put in the front of a laser ray and laser ray will turn that thing to wave movement. 

Then if that radiation will impact the quantum wall that stops it the wave-particle duality makes it possible that the wave movement can return to the same order, that it was. Before it turned into wave movement. But that thing is extremely difficult to make in real life. 


Teleportation is like making puzzles. The system puts its entirety into pieces. And then the system transforms those pieces into photons. And that's an easy stage in operation. 


But remaking that puzzle is far more difficult than breaking the entirety. The problem in teleportation is how to put those pieces from wave movement back into particle form. And how to reform the structure that those particles formed before they turned to wave movement?

The fact is that we can make things like qubits. And quantum teleportation is the key element in quantum computers. So when we are thinking possibility to turn all particles in the human body will turn to photon qubits. And be sent to receiving chamber in the form of a laser ray. The system must number those photon qubits. And that helps the computer to put those photons back to their original position. 

There is the possibility that the operating system can put those photons can put their original places. The wave-particle duality makes it possible to create electromagnetic rings or whirls in the hologram. And wave-particle duality will turn that hologram into particles. So that kind of holographic teleportation can make it possible to transport even humans in the form of wave movement. But the problem is how to turn that wave movement back to the particle-entirety. 

Theoretically, that thing is like making puzzles. But that thing is a little bit more difficult to make in real life. Teleportation can be possible but modern technology allows us to transport single photons or some other elementary particles.


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