Monday, September 8, 2014

Teleportation Soon Will Be Reality


The closest that we've ever gotten to a teleportation device would possibly be lasers.  The definition of a teleportation device is moving one set of molecules from one part of a room to another, or moving one object across far distances, as seen in countless science fiction movies.


Someday in the future engineers and scientists will create teleportation technologies of various different sorts.  One of the best uses of this technology is getting to a place a lot faster than planes, cars, and helicopters.  This would be a very efficient form of travel.  Some of the science fiction movies you may have seen this all in was Fly, Star Trek and other science fiction movies.  These science fiction movies have little basis in reality.  


In order to get this technology to work it has to break down the molecules in your body and transport them somewhere else and reorganize them back into the same form somewhere else.  When they are going they will probably start experimenting on animals first and then humans.  But before animals they will probably experiment with inanimate objects like a bottle of water.  


I personally will not use this technology until  it has been perfected on humans and animals and inanimate objects and has been proven that it has no bad side effects and doesn't cause injury or death!  And it can't be too painful or noisy but enough noise to keep you awake during transport would be okay.  In my opinion they should keep your molecules and atoms replicated somewhere in a database just in case something goes wrong.  Nothing to worry about science fans!

1 comment:

  1. Kiel - I agree 100% with your idea that this technology should be thoroughly tested and proven to not have side effects or be too noisy. I am not as reluctant as Dr. McCoy on Star Trek, but would hesitate to get 'beamed' anywhere. I also agree with your opinion that your 'data' should be saved somewhere... but wouldn't that mean that someone could download the information and create another 'you'... sounds like the beginning of a good science fiction story. Love DAD

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