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Physicists beaming with teleport success
Guardian.co.uk ^ | June 17, 2002 | Staff and agencies

Posted on 06/27/2002 9:50:33 AM PDT by Korth

A team of physicists in Australia have successfully teleported a laser beam of light from one spot to another in a split second, it emerged today.

The physicists, from the Australian National University, said they had managed to disembody a laser beam in one location and rebuild it in a different spot about one metre away in the blink of an eye.

Project leader Dr Ping Koy Lam said there was a close resemblance between what his team had achieved and the movement of people in the science fiction series Star Trek, but the reality of beaming human beings between locations was still light years off.

"In theory there is nothing stopping us from doing it but the complexity of the problem is so huge that no one is thinking seriously about it at the moment," Dr Lam told a news conference.

However, he said science was not too far from being able to teleport solid matter from one location to another.

"My prediction is...it will probably be done by someone in the next three to five years, that is the teleportation of a single atom," he said. Dr Lam, who has worked on teleporting since 1997, said humans posed a "near-impossible" task because we are made up of a huge number of atoms.

The ANU breakthrough now opens up enormous possibilities for future communications systems, such as quantum computers, over the next decade.

Physicists believe quantum computers could outperform classical computers with enormous memory and the ability to solve problems infinitely faster.

Teleportation became one of the hottest topics among physicists in quantum mechanics in 1993, after the US IBM lab provided theoretical underpinning for the work. Since then about 40 laboratories globally have been experimenting in this area.

Although teams in California and Denmark were the first to do preliminary work on teleportation, the ANU team, made up of scientists from Australia, Germany, France, China and New Zealand, was the first to achieve a successful trial with 100% reliability.

ANU team member Warwick Bowen said they first successfully teleported a laser beam in May and repeated the success several times in the ensuing weeks.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: australia; realscience; science; startrek; techindex; technology; transporter
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To: Salgak

We currently drop tanks from airplanes.

This is just like everything else. a big nothing.

Hardly worthy of notice, for now. But in time, if this is real it's got huge implications.

21 posted on 06/27/2002 10:20:29 AM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: *tech_index; *RealScience
Bump list
22 posted on 06/27/2002 10:22:42 AM PDT by Free the USA
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To: ofMagog; Snow Bunny; Scuttlebutt; beowolf; Fred Mertz; razorback-bert; COB1; ...
This would indeed be useful to round up The Crew from shore leave in ports.
Would it work to beam them back from jail cells, do you think?
That would save the nuisance it is for me to deliver bail monies, and we thus could afford better vittles for Snow Bunny to prepare.

Fred again complains about SpamSpamSpamSpam and MORE Spam.
He also wants Cobby to devise a harness with rigid pole affixed to hold an umbrella over his head while he is on his water skis.

Razorback-bert resists the idea of getting rid of using some of the Spam in his fruitcakes.

End of Daily Report

23 posted on 06/27/2002 10:23:08 AM PDT by LadyX
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To: Salgak
Even if you would have to drop a receiver.

It would still have the potential to give new meaning to "Blitzkrieg"

I think we should research and lead here for sure..

24 posted on 06/27/2002 10:26:46 AM PDT by Jhoffa_
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To: Korth
Beam me up, Scotty
25 posted on 06/27/2002 10:28:37 AM PDT by slimer
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To: Billthedrill
I'm thinking this one might have lost a little in translation from scientific English to Journalese.

Yep. I stopped reading at this line :

but the reality of beaming human beings between locations was still light years off.

26 posted on 06/27/2002 10:29:29 AM PDT by dread78645
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To: Korth; newgeezer
Physicists beaming with teleport success

Good news for the scientifically clueless!

27 posted on 06/27/2002 10:31:27 AM PDT by biblewonk
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To: Benrand
I think the experiment you refer to was where they passed a laser through a chamber with some exotic gaseous conditions inside, and the laser emerged from the chamber before it fully entered ; thus, far exceeding light speed.

What is curious to me is the quantum computer reference. I may be mistaken, but I recall that quantum computers deal with using the mechanics of the atom and it's orbiting particles to emulate transistors, which would produce a much faster and smaller processor than anything we could produce with silicon. What the hell has that to do with teleportation? They are seperate areas of Quantum theory. Is this Guardian paper that was qouted one of the massively biased papers that honestreporting.com criticizes so much?

28 posted on 06/27/2002 10:31:55 AM PDT by Shryke
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To: Korth
Had a little trouble finding this thread using search for some reason:
Science fiction closer to fact

From an Australian paper.

29 posted on 06/27/2002 10:32:48 AM PDT by RightWhale
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To: Yehuda
"thank you....."
31 posted on 06/27/2002 10:35:23 AM PDT by EggsAckley
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To: Shryke
That is the same Guardian. I noticed that as well...raise your eyebrows at this rag.
32 posted on 06/27/2002 10:36:19 AM PDT by Benrand
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To: LadyX; Snow Bunny; Scuttlebutt; beowolf; Fred Mertz; razorback-bert; COB1; MistyCA
It would indeed help keep the crew together. Presently, it is like herding kittens to keep up with them. BTW, Fred traded 1243 cases of Spam for three cases of beer. I sent Scuttlebutt and Cobby to pick up the beer a week ago...
33 posted on 06/27/2002 10:37:36 AM PDT by ofMagog
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To: Yardstick
They've, the Aussies, have already split the beer atom.
34 posted on 06/27/2002 10:37:44 AM PDT by Dead Dog
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To: Korth
Leave it to those Australians..they throw away their rights, but they score high on the Star Trek achievment test!
37 posted on 06/27/2002 10:54:55 AM PDT by goodieD
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To: Illbay
I understand that Jim Traficant has volunteered to be the first human subject.

Mostly because he's interested in finding a way out of the slammer.

38 posted on 06/27/2002 10:55:24 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: Billthedrill
I'm thinking this one might have lost a little in translation from scientific English to Journalese.

It's so uncontaminated by actual physics that I can't meaningfully comment on it.

39 posted on 06/27/2002 11:00:29 AM PDT by Physicist
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To: ofMagog; LadyX; Snow Bunny
Maybe we can teleport the Spam back to the vessel, once this teleport process matures.
40 posted on 06/27/2002 11:01:10 AM PDT by Fred Mertz
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