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Quantum Teleportation

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Quantum entanglement links particles together in such a way that the changes in one particle, no matter how far away it is, can be measured by studying the changes in the other particle. Usually, doing this requires many light sources and many receivers, but Australian scientists recently discovered a way to make do with one source and one receiver. This simplification makes the integration and upscaling of the technology much easier, meaning that we may see it used in incredibly fast quantum computers and even teleportation in the future.

 

Image: "Teleportation" by o'wan's world shooting tour : mix-age beta on Flickr courtesy of Creative Commons Licesning. 

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Quantum Movement

From the Quantum perspective one can only "teleport" to where they left from ... can only go back to where one came from

If we can't do it here ... we won't be able to do it there.

If there is not here ... here cannot be there

The "philosophical" reality of "quantum thought "is to free us up from time and space conceptions ... not how to find new ways to manipulate such 

Entheogenic experience is itself the perfection of quantum transportation ... we are already so much wiser than any technology could ever imitate 

The Truth

Duh! The Shadow Government already has THIS technology!! (read Dr. Steven Greer's book: Hidden Truth: Forbidden Knowledge)

Duh

One can only teleport there ... at the loss of here ...

"Beam me over about one meter, Scotty"

From what I understand the most successful teleportation experiment was for a distance of one meter away (by Quantum Computing at the University of Waterloo in Canada). Apparently this will be useful to the coming era of quantum computers. Which means that you shouldn't be surprised if you come home one day and see that your computer has mysteriously moved to a different side of the room :-) www.sniffcode.com