Physicist Proposes Method To Teleport Energy

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(PhysOrg.com) -- Using the same quantum principles that enable the teleportation of information, a new proposal shows how it may be possible to teleport energy. By exploiting the quantum energy fluctuations in entangled particles, physicists may be able to inject energy in one particle, and extract it in another particle located light-years away. The proposal could lead to new developments in energy distribution, as well as a better understanding of the relationship between quantum information and quantum energy.

Japanese physicist Masahiro Hotta of Tohoku University has explained the energy teleportation scheme in a recent study posted at arxiv.org, called “Energy-Entanglement Relation for Quantum Energy Teleportation.”

Previously, physicists have demonstrated how to teleport the quantum states of several different entities, including photons, atoms, and ions. Researchers predict that the principles of teleportation could also extend to molecules, viruses, and other more complex objects. Over the past year, physicists have also been exploring quantum energy teleportation, and Hotta’s latest paper builds on these studies.

In quantum energy teleportation, a physicist first makes a measurement on each of two entangled particles. The measurement on the first particle injects quantum energy into the two-particle system, which is possible because there are always quantum fluctuations in the energy of any particle. This energy can then be immediately extracted at the second particle by making a second carefully chosen measurement on that particle. Throughout the process, the energy of the overall system remains the same.

As in previous examples of teleportation, the actual particles aren’t teleported since they’re basically identical at the quantum level. Rather, the information they carry is the important part. For this reason, physicists can simply send the information within a particle and not the particle itself. A receiving particle accepts the information from a sending particle, taking on the identity of the sending particle.

Hotta’s paper marks the first example of the energy-entanglement relation for the smallest kind of quantum energy teleportation model. As he explains, the findings could enable scientists to explore the foundations of physics: specifically, the relationship between quantum information and quantum energy.

“These energy-entanglement inequalities are of importance because they help in gaining a profound understanding of entanglement itself as a physical resource by relating entanglement to energy as an evident physical resource,” he writes.

As a story in MIT’s Technology Review explains, these new ideas about entanglement and information could have far-reaching implications: “There is a growing sense that the properties of the universe are best described not by the laws that govern matter but by the laws that govern information. This appears to be true for the quantum world, is certainly true for special relativity, and is currently being explored for general relativity. Having a way to handle energy on the same footing may help to draw these diverse strands together.”

http://www.physorg.com/news184597481.html
 
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To sum it up! M-Theory says that our universe is one HUGE Membrane and everything is connected by "strings" Other universes are their own membrane and that they're all connected and all part of a bigger membrane. That could explain some gifts people have. Clairvoyancy, Remote-Viewing, Twins sharing thoughts and experiences miles away. A mother waking up in the middle of the night the moment her son was killed MILES away. etc Some people can control it, others can't. I think over the years mankind has lost these skills. Just look at the Egyptians and the Myans. They were great examples of what we once were capable of WITHOUT COMPUTERS!!! Don't get me wrong, I'm not a scientist, but some shit is just really starting to make sense. I also find it hard to believe the Gov stopped research once they created the A Bomb. No!they want something Bigger than that!
 
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LOL that is a bit of a stretch
No it's not! Hard to believe maybe. They're going much deeper than photons, electrons, neutrons and atoms! C'mon , we learnt that shit in elementary school. So what do you think they got tucked away in the lab we don't know about these days?
 
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No it's not! Hard to believe maybe. They're going much deeper than photons, electrons, neutrons and atoms! C'mon , we learnt that shit in elementary school. So what do you think they got tucked away in the lab we don't know about these days?


I have no idea what the have tucked away, but the article in the OP in no way shows M-Theory is no longer a theory.
 
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High energy particle experiments conducted at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) have finally started to yield results. This week, researchers completed work on the first scientific paper to analyze results of the initial start-up collisions (December 2009) and their findings will soon be published in the Journal of High Energy Physics. A hint? The runs created a much higher number of subatomic particles called pions and kaons than theory predicted (when protons collide their energy is transformed into particles called mesons – specifically two types of mesons known as pions and kaons.) [MIT]
The goal of the LHC (located underground near the French-Swiss border) is to recreate the conditions present just after the Big Bang to try to answer fundamental questions about physics and the universe. The “most powerful physics experiment ever built” is designed to smash together beams of subatomic particles at just under the speed of light – after they run its 27 km circular tunnel – so scientists can look for evidence of other particles.
In December, the LHC established itself as the world’s highest energy particle accelerator when particle beam energies of more than one trillion electron volts (teraelectron volts, TeV) were generated, and prep work has begun for running at a collision energy of seven TeV this month or next. Much of the work that has been conducted up until now is preparatory work for the main scientific tests – the real physics – of 2010. The LHC was inaugurated in September 2008 but it had to be shut down when an electric fault caused helium to leak into the tunnel. The machine was restarted on November 20th last year, and start-up experiments have progressed on time since then. More: [BBC, MIT, Guide to the LHC]
From the second Video I posted, dude stated that if the "Theory" pans out they will discover new particles. Seems they ended up with more than they expected! This article is from last week. The video is before they activated the Hadron Collider.




http://indyposted.com/10647/large-h...tes-subatomic-particles-sorry-no-black-holes/
 
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What I do know for a fact is that they are smashing SUB ATOMIC! particles together in a 27km (16.7778 MILES) tunnel at almost the speed of light! getting results and collecting data. That alone is mind boggling! They are not doing it for a hobby!!