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Scientists Report Teleportation of Physical Objects From One Location To Another

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posted on Jan, 22 2014 @ 10:49 AM
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I've read through the links but it's all related theory, I can find the actual Chinese experiment and the footage they shot of the teleportation.



posted on Jan, 22 2014 @ 02:40 PM
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I wonder why aliens haven't the technology to teleport someone from their bedroom without needing a spacecraft to pick someone up. If they are so advanced, why do they not use this technology already?



posted on Jan, 22 2014 @ 03:20 PM
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They do...it's called lost time.

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posted on Jan, 22 2014 @ 06:37 PM
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Just had to comment on your comment. Consider what someone who lived say, just 50 years ago would say if they were told that they'd be able instantly communicate with anyone on the planet via text, pictures and so forth. Also point out that that if their liver or heart was about to go out, we could just grow another one. The list of amazing breakthroughs, inventions and processes stagger the imagination in just about every scientific, social and public area imaginable. I'm not going to even make pretend to know what we will and won't be able to discover and/or invent. It makes me laugh when I hear people say "we'll never be able to go faster than the speed of light because Einstein said so". Who are we to decide what future societies and civilizations can and cannot do. All I can logically say is that as far as I know, it's impossible for this or that to happen. Tomorrow, next month or perhaps the next decade that may change. Who knows? I sure as heck don't and I'd say history is littered with the wreckage of those who've boldly said "this or that is impossible". It's a darned good thing that the true innovators, inventors and so many others ignored that and our amazing society with all of this good and bad consequences are benefiting them. Think about it, what WON'T we be able to do, have or travel to in say 20 years or so, assuming we don't do something TRULY stupid?



posted on Jan, 22 2014 @ 10:27 PM
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The most "impossible" experience of my life involved a set of objects weighing more than a pound very apparently teleporting many meters away instantaneously. I can't rule out some sort of elaborate prank involving a skilled ninja or fantastically gifted illusionist, but there would have been no way of predicting my plans for handling the object in the first place as it was quite spontaneous, so I find that hard to believe.

Technically my mind could have "made it all up" but if it that happened it would be just as bizarre of an event because everything was just as clearly happening as with anyone. I mean imagine you do a household chore and then later on "oh you actually completely imagined that". Okay so apparently everyone could just as easily be imagining everything they are doing because there was nothing even slightly mentally foggy about it. Well that is scary and actually thinking about it it makes about as much sense as teleportation, both of which throws understanding of either basic physics or basic human experience totally out the window.

The world is not what it seems. Not even close.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 02:16 AM
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And now we know how all the single socks and keys disappear! Quantum physics and some kind of anthropomorphic initiative on their part, combined with some mad scientist with Tesla equipment!



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 04:24 AM
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game over man
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They do...it's called lost time.

2nd line


When I have read abduction scenarios they always float people out the window or wall to the spacecraft. The missing time then is when the person has blacked out, or been put to sleep during this moving of the body. They do not however teleport the body to another location in one moment. I still believe that they do not use teleportation for one reason or another. Maybe it is very dangerous to do so? Maybe because they are working interdimensionally? But I know for sure in most abduction scenarios there is a spacecraft that people are taken aboard.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 05:22 AM
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I think people are getting a little over excited, the notion of teleporting living entities is a no go at this moment, teleporting atoms is one thing, block teleporting a living item is another. All you would get at the other end is a dead clone basically and that's at best, there's every possibility you would get a vile mess as we are made of more than atoms.

As far as I can tell from a short research the teleporting works like the scene in the original Tron film where Jeff Bridges is stripped down bit by bit and then rebuilt as a digital version. Do that to a living item and you destroy it before its rebuilt, the thought of it is more Frankenstein than Star Trek..

I vote that the first test subjects are George Bush, Tony Blair, David Cameron and the house of Commons...

They are of no bloody use...



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 07:52 AM
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Do you have more references on the experiments where we can get further information on test setups and results.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 08:09 AM
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My thoughts on this are thus, the method used to teleport (lets say a human) is generally believed to be the deconstruction of that person atom by atom and reassembling in a target location, isnt that deconstruction effectively destroying that person and therefor wouldn't that result in death, and lets say that the process was achievable what would happen to the soul, our living essence?



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 08:24 AM
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My favorite part in this is what Einstein referred to as "spooky action" hahah...no #! Very cool ...I love this kind of stuff...and of course the implications of teleportation are endless.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 09:05 AM
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One thing comes to my mind. E=mc^2 dictates that small amount of matter converts to a lot of energy.

Even a fly will generate an atom bomb worth when converted to pure energy. How this energy is channeled and transported is an interesting problem.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 09:26 AM
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I have read that too, but there are many instances where abductees just report lost time, meaning they don't remember anything.

I believe there has been only 1 case with an eye witness account of a floating abduction... the rooftop NYC case?

UFO sightings generally report a craft appearing and reappearing in and out of space time. To an observer this is a type of teleportation, so I would say they could easily teleport a human onto their ship based on UFO observations.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 09:32 AM
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GargIndia
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Do you have more references on the experiments where we can get further information on test setups and results.


There are more links at the bottom of the source page. That's all I have. Sorry.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 09:42 AM
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I've had things disappear and reappear in different places too. Here is a thread I did on my ring setting:

www.abovetopsecret.com...




had a ring setting that was made from Kentucky coal that my husband gave me (ex-husband now). He said it was one of a kind. About a year after we were divorced I lost the setting in the ring at a local club.

Three months later my cousin and I went to a drive-in theater (this was in the mid 1970's). During intermission I went to the bathroom located inside the concession building . As I stood and looked up, there was something black dangling in mid-air in front of my face. I thought at first it was a spider hanging on a web, but then it fell to the concrete floor and made a noise, so I knew whatever it was, it was a solid object. As I knelt over getting a closer look, I realized this was the setting from my ring that I had lost three months prior in a totally different place! It was like it just materialized in front of my eyes, stayed there until I saw it, and fell at my feet. I picked it up and put it in my pocket.

When I went back to the car my cousin asked me if I was okay because she said I looked like I had seen a ghost! I told her what happened, and she was speechless!

When I got home I placed the setting in my ring, put the ring away in my jewelry case, and I have never taken it out again since that day! I still have it tucked away in my dresser drawer.



Teleportation of the strangest kind!!!



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 10:19 AM
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It doesn't have to. I don't need the article to hold my hand, because I'm not the one being held back by baggage

Just assumptions and a belittling "I know the answer" attitude then, huh?

The article about long past experiments is what the OP is based on. Adding in what you assume it's talking about although it's never mentioned is using bias and a tad bit of self-perceived omniscience, no?



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 10:26 AM
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ProdigalSonofa
I've read through the links but it's all related theory, I can find the actual Chinese experiment and the footage they shot of the teleportation.

I can't either.

There is discussion of quantum entanglement, but that has nothing to do with Chinese psychics.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 11:31 AM
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Yes, the links are about entanglement and the teleportation of quantum states, the 3rd link that is referenced in the article is about "real" teleportation and it lists names of Chinese scientists, but I see nothing that actually supports the claims of the article, except hearsay.




edit on 23-1-2014 by ProdigalSonofa because: (no reason given)



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 12:48 PM
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game over man
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I have read that too, but there are many instances where abductees just report lost time, meaning they don't remember anything.

I believe there has been only 1 case with an eye witness account of a floating abduction... the rooftop NYC case?

UFO sightings generally report a craft appearing and reappearing in and out of space time. To an observer this is a type of teleportation, so I would say they could easily teleport a human onto their ship based on UFO observations.


I would be very interested to know for sure.



posted on Jan, 23 2014 @ 12:53 PM
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You are a quantum being.. what if you could learn too entangle yourself 1 atom at a time.



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