<p>Technology</a> Review: Blogs: arXiv blog: Physicist Discovers How to Teleport Energy</p>
<p>What do you think? Pretty cool? Viable? I'm really excited to hear about any new developments about this. (You probably have a guess as to which colleges I'm looking at. :D )</p>
<p>(and watch me have to edit out a typo in the thread title. And have to correct like 4 typos typing this message.)</p>
<p>omg energy->light->photons->matter->people???</p>
<p>ididnotreadarticle:/</p>
<p>umm… sort of.</p>
<p>lol. It’s pretty dense stuff, and a very good read if you can actually understand it.</p>
<p>Though I don’t think I understand it well enough to dumb it down any. :P</p>
<p><em>facepalm</em></p>
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<p>I didn’t even notice that. Guess that shows how scientifically minded I am!</p>
<p>Lulz, I guess it makes sense now. Thanks.</p>
<p>Lol Gerontius, even though I’ve got a set right in front of me, when I saw it in bold I also got confused. </p>
<p>Particles have been being “teleported” through quantum entanglement since forever. Human beings are made up of far too many individual particles to be teleported safely using entanglement. </p>
<p>Practically speaking, quantum mechanics will just continue to advance the state of our computers. Unless something ridiculously drastic occurs, macroscopic teleportation is improbable. </p>
<p>If you have time, and you thought this article was interesting, read Brian Greene’s books, The Elegant Universe and The Fabric of the Cosmos. It simplifies a lot of what has been discovered in quantum physics, while keeping the mathematical formulas associated with it in a nifty “Notes” section at the very end.</p>