anomalousdecay
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Yeah that is true. However, entanglement seems to be the way. A team is trying to teleport photons at the moment. http://www.forbes.com/sites/alexknapp/2012/09/06/physicists-quantum-teleport-photons-over-88-miles/Spacetime manipulation and portal mechanics.
Humans gotta figure out how to control extremely dense regions of space first....
Pretty good, huh.
I think these guys should take into account what happened in half-life (especially blue shift and opposing force) how
"Teleportation isn't as easy as going from point a to point b" Dr. Rosenberg.
Simply, by thinking about it, entanglement involves an external factor, where the identity of a photon is opposed with another, in which that photon is opposed with another a fair distance away, which is similar to what Rosenberg was trying to say.
Half-Life is actually quite important for the field, as Einstein said "Imagination is more important than Knowledge".