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Probably yes, out of curiosity, with the risk that it may become addictive
One of my fave sci fi shows.
teleport to tristan da cunha
Teleportation destroys the original and creates a copy. It 's a bit like like a fax machine. It copies, with the added bonus that it sets fire to the original document! I don't want to be destroyed.
If there is ever such a machine, it should be a wormhole device. That doesn't destroy you, so that wold be fine.
Old Werner, before he was working on a Nazi Abomb, said you " cannot know both the position and speed of a particle, such as a photon or electron, with perfect accuracy; the more we nail down the particle's position, the less we know about its speed and vice versa"
That's why you need to make something up and give it a cool name like "Heisenberg Compensator."
Well there's always Quantum Entanglement i suppose. Not sure if it would be possible to use for teleportation though.
On a scale for humans though, is a monumental task.
The machine would need to be able to save the position and spin of all particles...which is an insane amount of particles...it's like 10 followed by like 50 more zeroes in terms of total particles
I don't know how this would actually work, but hypothetically it doesn't violate the laws of physics...so it could be possible
I do remember reading something about a successful teleport, but I don't think it involved matter. I could be wrong.
The answer is No.
Edit: it was from La Palma to Tenerife holy crap I'm bad at geography . I mean, it is off the coast of Africa though but I thought I wasn't being accurate enough