
Human Teleportation Will Be Possible
In The Near Future – Bold Statement From Professor Michio Kaku
MessageToEagle.com September
09, 2015 New Science
MessageToEagle.com – Have you ever wished you could just say
”Beam me up Scotty” and quickly teleport from one place to another?
Unfortunately, human teleportation remains in the real of science fiction for
the time being according to some scientists. Actually, your grandchildren might
be able to teleport on daily basis. Well, that’s at least what some physicists
think.
Professor Michio Kaku of City University, New York,
maintains the technology to teleport a living person to another part of the
Earth or even space could be available within decades, or at least by the next
century.
Professor Kaku, known as Mr Parallel Universe for his
futuristic claims, which also include the possibility of real time travel and
invisibility, has studied various sci-fi technologies deemed impossible and
concluded some will eventually happen.

Based on interviews with over three hundred of the
world’s top scientists, who are already inventing the future in their labs,
Kaku-in a lucid and engaging fashion-presents the revolutionary developments in
medicine, computers, quantum physics, and space travel that will forever change
our way of life and alter the course of civilization itself.
His astonishing revelations include:
The Internet will be in your contact lens. It will recognize people’s faces, display their biographies, and even translate their words into subtitles.
You will control computers and appliances via tiny sensors that pick up your brain scans. You will be able to rearrange the shape of objects.
Sensors in your clothing, bathroom, and appliances will monitor your vitals, and nanobots will scan your DNA and cells for signs of danger, allowing life expectancy to increase dramatically.
Radically new spaceships, using laser propulsion, may replace the expensive chemical rockets of today. You may be able to take an elevator hundreds of miles into space by simply pushing the “up” button.
Like Physics of the Impossible and Visions before it, Physics of the Future is an exhilarating, wondrous ride through the next one hundred years of breathtaking scientific revolution. Read more
He said: “A lot of things you see on Star Trek will in
fact be possible – like the teleporter.
“You know the expression beam me up Scotty, we used to
laugh at it. We physicists used to laugh when someone talked about
teleportation and invisibility, something like that, but we don’t laugh anymore
we realized we were wrong on this one.
“Quantum teleportation already exists. In fact, we
took a film crew and went to the University of Maryland and actually filmed an
atom being teleported. It zapped across the room from one chamber to another.
“So at an atomic level we do it already. It’s called
quantum entanglement.”
This is a process that allows connections (like an
umbilical chord) to be formed between atoms and their information transmitted
between others further away.
He said: “I think within a decade we will teleport the
first molecule.”
He said quantum physics was about the bizarre and
impossible – objects disappearing and reappearing elsewhere and being in two
places at the same time.

Teleportation in Star Trek
He added: “But electrons do this all the time – they
are called transistors. Light does it – it is called a laser beam.”
He said light has also already been teleported.
He added: “The BBC flew us out to Vienna in Austria.
We teleported light across the Danube River 500 metres.”
He claims the next step will be to teleport photons to
the Moon after 2020 when it is anticipated humans will again land on the lunar
surface.
He believes in time, adapting this process to bigger
objects – and then living things such as animals and even people – will be no
more than a complicated scientific “engineering project”.
This is “likely to be solved in time”, he said.
More mainstream scientists remain unconvinced by his claims and suggest that the differences between a human and an atom, mean the small-scale success to date do not point towards a living being deconstructed and reassembled elsewhere – whether alive or dead or even as they were before teleportation.
The problem being the whole basis of teleportation is
translating something physical into data, sending it somewhere else, and
then re-assembling it.
It is widely felt that the so-called quantum
entanglement system used to teleport an atom, would be virtually
impossible in terms of time and survival for anything alive.
There are trillions of atoms in the human body,
meaning a person would have to be broken down into individual ones before each
were entangled, read, digitized and teleported, before that whole process were
done in reverse to bring them to the new location.

Students at the University of Leicester estimated the
data from a single being would take quadrillions of years to teleport somewhere
– in some cases slower than walking depending on how far away they were beamed.
Worse still, there is no way of knowing if abode could
survive being stripped down to atoms and reconstructed.
When atoms are teleported they are destroyed with a
copy rebuilt from the data – so you would effectively die and be brought back
to life – or would it even be the same person arriving if they survived or a
new clone?
Physicists at the California Institute of Technology
first teleported a single photon back in 1998 a mere three feet.
Since then, distances have increased, but this is
still working largely with photons.
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