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- June 13, 2010 at 3:32 am #13434hashemyemenParticipant
I wonder, Do you think that a day will come in the far future, when biology announce the " teleportation technology in Biology " !!
It will be really great achievement for humanity for be teleportated between places in less time!
Hmmmm, simply, the human body will be splitting up into its units " Teh cells " in a point, then the cells will combine again and reform the same body in another point.
That will make it easy to travel from US to UK within 3 minutes for example!!
If the cellular biology assist physics and Quantum theory of teleportation, we could do it!
Now, what do you think? Is it possible in future? - June 13, 2010 at 10:57 pm #100154DarbyParticipant
Teleportation is quantum physics, not biology.
Even cells would need to be carried by something physical.
- June 14, 2010 at 6:10 pm #100168hashemyemenParticipantquote Darby:Teleportation is quantum physics, not biology.
Even cells would need to be carried by something physical.
Just imagine :
Mutation in Chromosome number 22
Gene Number 345
Position between -35 and -25 region
Nucleotide Number 2556By that mutation, human will be able to control every cell in his body, splitting them whenever he wants and rearranging them to form him whenever he needs 😉
Go deeper into biology…. Not only physics can bring teleportation.
Try in LAB !! - June 14, 2010 at 9:08 pm #100169canalonParticipant
The non referenced snippet of information that you bring simply is meaningless.
The objection that physically moving objects (cells, atoms, or whatever you fancy) although lacking reference at least refers to your original point and is likely (certainly if you ask me) a relevant objection to your article. Would you care to illuminate us as to why biology is relevant to the topic, or would you care to stop making post that present as little utility to this board as sense?
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