Jake Mckeegan

I write about history and science.


Teleportation and how it is 99.99% possible

What is teleportation, and why is it useful?

Teleportation is moving an object from point A to point B instantly without crossing the space in-between. Teleportation is useful for moving objects over long distances, very quickly. 

How is teleportation possible?

Teleportation is possible through something called “quantum teleportation”. Quantum teleportation begins with something called “quantum entanglement”. It could be turned into a super-fast way of sharing information. On the next slide I will explain quantum teleportation.

Introduction to quantum teleportation

Imagine that you have two “magic” coins. These two coins are entangled. Because they are entangled, whatever happens to one coin, happens to another, no matter how far apart. If the coins were spinning, and you stopped the first coin from spinning, the second coin would stop spinning instantly. Crazy, right?

My teleporter

If I were to build a teleporter it would be made like this. I would use quantum teleportation to transfer information in ones and zeros. A one would be spinning and a zero would be not spinning. With this, I would transfer the information and the other end of the line would receive it. Then, the other end would decipher the message, containing the information on where the atoms are. Then, the other end would remake the object. That is my teleporter.

Summary

Teleportation is possible but has ethical concerns.

Teleportation is 99.99% possible through quantum teleportation.

Quantum teleportation can also make a super-fast communication system.

Quantum teleportation is REALLY confusing. 

Thanks for reading to the end!

Citations:

Quantum teleportation – Wikipedia.   

Teleporting Humans: Science Fiction or Fact?

OpenAI. (2024). ChatGPT [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com  

ChatGPT explanation     



3 responses to “Teleportation and how it is 99.99% possible”

  1. Wow! That’s insane!!! Could you explain what you mean by having a one spinning but a zero be still? I don’t quite understand.

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    1. I love the enthusiasm (and Tony Stark)! I’ll be publishing a new version of this. My new understanding is that because the states are random, it wouldn’t “Teleport” any useful information. But, I meant that I would create a information system where outcomes are defined as 1s or 0s, as demonstrated by spinning. It would only really work if we could force outcomes without breaking the connection.

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  2. Wow… crazy!

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