Wednesday, March 5, 2008

NWO Scientists are Conducting Teleportation Experiments

From "Star Trek" to the new sci-fi film "Jumper," we're all familiar with the idea of teleportation. Scientists are actually doing real teleportation experiments in the lab. The research used in the video to the right was presented at the American Physical Society (March 8, 2007), and published in Physical Review Letters (June 30, 2006) and Nature (June 17, 2004). Wineland's research is funded by NIST and the NSA.


UFODigest
New movie 'Jumper' explores teleportation
UFODigest, Canada - Mar 3, 2008
by Steve Hammons Hayden Christensen, Rachel Bilson, Samuel L. Jackson, Diane Lane and the rest of the cast and crew present a story not about teleportation ...


Seattle Post Intelligencer
Scientists 'can't rule out' sci-fi flick's teleportation premise
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Feb 15, 2008
Cramer is both a science fiction writer and a physicist working on an experiment perhaps no less bizarre in concept than the notion of people teleporting ...

Beam Me Up Scotty! A Q&A about Quantum Teleportation with H. Jeff ...
Scientific American - Feb 14, 2008
We asked quantum physicist H. Jeff Kimble of the California Institute of Technology to explain how physicists understand quantum teleportation, which turns ...


Daily Brew: When Will Teleportation Replace Planes, Trains, And ...
Conde Nast Portfolio, NY - Feb 15, 2008
PopularMechanics.com: Hollywood vs. science over the possible soon-to-be realities of teleporting. Mashable.com: From organizing newspaper clips on the web ...

io9
No, Kids, That's Not How Teleportation Really Works
io9, CA - Feb 14, 2008
I know how much all of you wanted to believe that the teleportation effects in Jumper were based on real science, but it turns out tragically not to be true ...

Stuff.co.nz
Transforming a reluctant hero
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 15, 2008
Most people know what teleportation is thanks to the "Beam me up Scotty" scene in Star Trek. But instead of needing a machine to be instantly transported to ...
Prof nominated for science award
Canada.com, Canada - Feb 20, 2008
Brassard's most celebrated breakthroughs have involved the discovery of quantum cryptography and quantum teleportation, both universally recognized as ...
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