Re: I'm interested in Quantum Physics
From: George Jones (george_llew_jones_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 11:00:13 -0500
"zigoteau" <zigoteau@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> lifeform1@atlantic.net (Thomas Lee Elifritz) wrote in message
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> Hi, Thomas,
>
> Long time no read.
>
>> > Teleportation will not get you anywhere. Never has, never will.
>>
>> Never is a really long time. Are you absolutely sure about that?
>
> Yes, in the Star Trek sense, anyway. How do you get around the law of
> conservation of boson number?
>
> The only demonstrations of teleportation have been with photons. The
> information required to create the distant photon was sent using . . .
> photons. So there is a continuous photon trajectory joining the
> original photon with the "new" photon. This is the way you get from
> place to place in an airplane. I do believe in teleportation using
> airplanes.
Getting around the law of conservation of boson number is trivial,
because there is *no such law*. What made you think that there is?
Regards,
George
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