4:53 "And remember, never say never. In a little over a century mankind has advanced from an uncertain new understanding of a behavior of electrons at the atomic scale to reliably teleporting them across a room." The things scientists can do when they don't have to lose time explaining the earth isn't flat.
Immagine going into a teleport and dieing by dissolvesion, and somewhere else is created a identical copy of you with the same memorys. And you'll never know you already died
Even imagine your copy created in somewhere but original you didn't die by accident. After exiting from transportation machine soldiers comes and say "Sir, your copy teleported but original you didn't die. We must kill you now"... Weird
@@yacineblida0999 well technically when you think about it a human is just mass and memories right? so if you had something else with the EXACT same mass and memories, you still be the exact same thing, since its the same particles right
@@steevenlabs due to the no cloning theorem, the original's quantum information would be scrambled in order to move the quantum information to the new location, so it'd be impossible for the original to survive if quantum teleported. So it wouldn't be an issue.
If it is sort of possible to be able to teleport could it be possible to teleport to a other universe And also inventors can be make teleporting by there invention by there unique skills possibly
Teleportation is either 1. The rearrangement of atoms to a different place 2. Quantum Tunneling 3. Doppelgänger/Clone of yourself with multiples memories, knowledge that converges to one single person the brain
Lol when you fell asleep you went into a state of coma, you ended up in the hospital and died, later your dead body was cremated, your soul was transported to a alternative universe body where... Your parents took you and put you to bed.
In this case though there are just so many hurdles. Unless our understanding of physics is fundamentally wrong in a massive way. The amount of information and energy required is 1000s or even millions years down our road of technological development. You're talking about melting down whole suns in order to teleport one person.
@@The_Dragon_Tiamat Yup, yup. That's why I might risk going through a portal, but never a teleporter. I rather tear holes in the fabric of space then be vaporized and hope for the best.
I like the emphasizement of the the word "fragile" when referring to quantum mechanics and of a quantum state. That's exactly what it always feels like whenever I'm studying and trying to conceptualize said mechanics in my head (as an amateur of course). Thx for the summary!
Did you not watch the video? Unless you're willing to (somehow) force every interpretation of yourself that is encoded from the information you gave the database (or whatever will be used to hold the data) and destroy yourself in the process. Then you just can't do it.
There's a lot of debate about whether someone who's teleported comes out themselves, or merely a replica that's identical in every way. Hypothetically, teleportation is suicide.
This can actually be true. Teleportation can actually be a dream come true if we have a device that can reanimate the molecules from common objects and biological objects to another position
I'm all for the idea of teleportation, but someone answer this scenario for me, If I teleport myself to Germany from the U.S.A at will, and my previous self is destroyed in the process, will the '*me*' teleported to Germany still be '*me*' originally from the U.S.A? Or will it be a copy of myself, without the original.
From a scientific point of view it would be the same original you. The only problem would be if you believe in a nonphysical soul, but even then I don't know why it would be attached to the specific subatomic particles inside you at the moment.
If you believe in the Body theory of the self, or the Brain theory of the self, you will technically die. If you believe in the Data theory about the self, you would never have died.
In my opinion, you'd be killing yourself. It's like copy-pasting a word document, except in this case you're deleting the thing you copied. The thing pasted at the end is still a clone, not the original. Just remove the factor of dying and you'll see that it's simply a cloning machine, and if there's two of you, will the clone also be "you"? Or a separate person with the same brain?
Claire Rostron your clone on the other end is exactly you but imagine this, if the original you is not "killed" there will be an exact copy of you, exact same memory(up to the point you entered the teleportation chamber) and brain and every atoms in place. But the clone one will be a different person as time passes because both of you will encounter different experiences in life, the brain structure might become different as well. Traits and personality will stay the same.
...just instantly and without transmission. Also the information of it is not abstract information encoded in 0s and 1s transmitted by a waveform, it is quantum state information "applied" to another quantum elsewhere. Also you can copy a fax easily to multiple recipients. Aaaaaand many other differences.
In that sense, that would mean that a printer is tenchnically a teleporter because it is transferring data from all across the world onto a piece of paper (but ofc a less complex version)
Olav de Ruijter donno about tech master, but u always think about the history of everything around me, u know kinda spiritual, how many human walked on this same floor as I am ? and whatnot lol
This is amazing, glad to be alive during these first experiments with quantum entangelment, really makes me appreciate advances in science. Humanity will curiously study the enginering possibilities with this information transfer methods, as stated in the video perhaps first real use cases will be with computer sciences.
Some of my questions : 1. Will your soul teleport too? 2. Can dark energy be used for teleportation as it has very similar properties of it 3. Will teleportation help society grow or destroy? 4. Can teleportation be faster than speed of light as teleportation has an instant speed? 5. Will the original particles or the the copy of them can be destroyed in the proccess? This video tells similar things to teleportation but with these changes this does not counts as teleportation . Teleportation is known for the transportation of the original matter at another place with no changes done to any single piece of cells and particles this is the most common example used as teleportation. This video shows that original matter will be destroyed and its exact replica will be crrated at another place which is not the type of teleportation people imagine and it can be very harmful to people who go through this process which is basically dieing and only your mind's memories reach not the matter. Hope we find a better way of teleportation and please answer my questions.
What you are doing by this is teleporting its quantum state, but this is not what everyone would call teleportation since the matter, the particle itself is not teleported. Even though all electrons (for example) are identical, they are still not the same one, so what you are doing is destroying a original object to obtain the information needed to recreate it with identical particles somewhere else, but is not the same original object. Actually whrnr destroying it you are not really getting all of its information, just getting like a folder with all that info but you can't open it, but you can send it and use it to then recreate the original object; that is what quantum entanglement allows you to do (also in a fast way), use information you don't actually have
I have a fix for this Why not seperate the atoms a little bit to the point where it can travel in between atoms while still being itself, and then all the atoms being pushed back together on the other end to make its true self
Ok so right now we can telport single electrons. What I don't understand is how we can do that because they're fundamental particles. The example of baseball in the video was re-built with the information using atoms. So what would the teleported electron be re-built by? Also another question It said in order to transfer the information of the object it needs to be destroyed. But wouldn't that contradict the fact that matter can't be destroyed? Or does information count as a type of energy?
@@Max_Power_ Disassembled and reassembled makes a heck of a lot more sense then destroyed and made anew. That's the typical way a lot of sci-fi does teleportation.
A few days ago I started to think if someone managed to build a teleportation device and surprisingly this video is accurate with what my mind thinking how it should work
As a technical aside to the video, it's important to note that the uncertainty principle is not a result of the measuring apparatus, but rather a result of its wave nature
Spooky really describes how an electron can respond to changes at any distance instantaneously. Humanity's venture with science is really mindblowing.. I can't contemplate how smart our science community has been to put together piece by piece all the understanding we have now absolutely from scratch.
faviol Kape Electricity is not the accumulation of Electrons rather a flow of charge due to Potential Energy. When an Electrical system loses Energy its not that the Electrons are now destroyed so that new Electrons have be to put in to the system rather the Electrons are all still present, they have lost the Electromagnetic potential they had. When charging Battery what we are doing is building net Charges in the battery so that there could an Electric potential this happens by the rearranging of electrons in the battery. When the battery loses its Energy whats happened is the Battery becomes electrically neutral and there no net chargers on either end.
Always has been about information. Teleportation to me never meant the original article getting "beamed" places. I think of it as sending all info on the item to the receiving area and that apparatus reassembling a raw lump of matter into the form of what was transmitted. Aside from that, if you could transmit mass-less info through a wormhole it could be reassembled on the other side into a recreation of the original data. Wormholes crush but only if you have mass. But if you could transmit human data, let's just say you had enough energy, and reconstitute that info, would it have a soul? Every time after the first teleportation on Star Trek aren't those characters recreations of the original? You're not sending all their particles, you're reassembling other matter into them. Does their soul go with them? Do souls exist or are they even relevant?
There's no proof that souls exist. Assuming they don't you'd essentially create a copy of yourself almost like the scanner on a printer and destroy the original in the process. You wouldn't be "the same" technically, but structurally you would be. I don't think a system like this would catch on though to be honest. People don't like the idea of being destroyed sadly. If souls were to exist you'd probably just create an empty vessel and it wouldn't be capable of actually having life, unless you'd figure out a way to transport that aswell. I personally don't really believe in souls though I think.
Well I beleive if the brain of the person is teleported accurately with everything mapped and placed right, then it would be the same person! Whats confusing is how would biology work, cause biology is basically chemicals that use energy to stay away from achieving equilibrium.. but naturally equilibrium is the desired state! And death is equilibrium! So idk what would kickstart life in them again once the person has been teleported...
Ganesh Karhale true, the basic knowledge of this is creating the same data in the other end that exactly same with the original, but somehow we have to delete the quantum information of the original? why though? to avoid cloning?
Great video. To nitpick a little bit though, in the description given about the uncertainty principle at 1:30, the video is actually talking about quantum back-action and not exactly the uncertainty principle. The uncertainty principle has more to do with the nature of reality itself than it has to do with measurements. For example, an electron that is localized, but hasn't been measured still has a large uncertainty in its momentum.
I don't know much about Physics and this is just kinda like a crazy idea but if someone can read this please think about it : Everthing acts as both particles and waves. Since there is time dilation, why don't we think about time in a little bit stranger way... I've been wondering what is past, present and future and if we actually experience time dilation then we actually go to the future or another present ? So a theory of mine is we are all waves existing at different time at another concept of dimension like an electron existing in different states at the same time. And thus, every presents co-exist and there is no past, present and future and we're technically time travelling every second now, and every presents is on a loop that only us in that moment can feel...
quran speaks about all that. we are trapped in this dimension and here for a time. there are 6 more universes which has different matter and are made of different material. time was created only for this dimension so we serve our time. our soul is from a different dimension. And it goes every night when we dream. thats why some time we see weird dreams our soul is travelling. angels are created from different matter and can travel through space at will. time does not exist over there
@@muhtadaali8847 quran is just misinterpretation of verses which is made to sound scientific by scholars & already brainwashed Moslems believe it to verify their confirmation bias..
@@muhtadaali8847 bhai, I'm also Muslim but please don't try to prove everything from Quran, focus on what God said about social guidance. Let keep science as subject to learn, not to predict.
Universe: everything is in a neat order. Universe: all rules of reality from physics, biology, mathematics is build from quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics: *NOTHING iS IN ORDER*
The first explanation I've heard in an educational source that describes HOW the uncertainty principle works. That graphic? Excellent. Paradigm changing in my mind (hopefully). But even just saying "the photon deflects the electron in an unpredictable way" is not something I've heard before!
When you learn the principle behind something, it doesn't seem like magic does it. This is destructive though, hence is not cloning. Whatever kind of teleportation you might consider, you should provide at least some information to enable teleportation to a particular location. The problem is that information transmission happens using light beams or radio waves which are too slow. Also it has been proven that classical information cannot be transmitted using quantum entanglement. Hence, I don't think that everyday information can be encoded in a form which can be transmitted using qubits. Maybe some other ways become viable through technological advancements, but as of now it is off limits.
Andre Walker Well that brings up the philosophical debate mentioned in the video. Are things the sum of the specific sub atomic particles that make them? Or are they the sum of the information that the molecules hold? Or perhaps it is a bit of both. I like the information argument personally because when looking at the sub atomic scale where quantum entanglement happens it is about the information that an electron holds not the electron itself. But there really isn't a right answer from a philosophical poiny of view.
Let's not pretend that this is a complex issue. Presume that the teleporter does NOT have to destroy the original in order to read it and you can pretty damn easily see that it's nothing but a copier, not a true teleporter.
but doesn't another video of this channel already said that perfect cloning is not possible? and since, you are making a "perfect clone" using this method, maybe what gets teleported is not your clone, but yourself
Sitting in a plane is a teleportation of a sort. Its just takes hours to complete. Maybe someone in the future will invent something better than planes in a matter of time consumption. Then, travel between 2 near cities can be done in 10 secs, for example + time of preparation. Everything should be considered, not just quantum "teleportation".
But if you transport a human how will we know if they're consciousness will go with them, what makes them who they are? With this method they will be made up of a totally new set of particles at the destination site that are identical to the old set at the scanning site, but if we can't measure consciousness then how will we know it will follow the teleportation?
+No Google, I don't want to use my real name. All you've said is true, but I think the question was more like "If I get teleported, will I die and another me with all my memories come out the other side?". It's quite a scary thought, because if we invented such a thing, we would have no clue if that happened if the copy had memories of before the teleportation. We could use it for years to come and never realize that people are dying off.
cxx23 but it wouldn't matter to anyone else, because it would be "you". You'd be dead instantly, and never know what happened, so it wouldn't matter to anyone but you (at least until you died), and there'd be no way to distinguish between the you beforehand, and the you after.
+Max Our consciousness doesn't differentiate us from animals at all, our intelligence does. We are animals. Two eyes, two ears, four limbs. If you looked at our existence from an alien point of view, you'd see that we are related closely to everything on earth. Though not as much with insects. We'll all realize that together when/if we ever find life on another planet, because we'll see how different things can really be from us. Will they even have eyes?
@@charlesmurphy1510 they would use it for to replace cars and stop clima change. the US would ignore the virus till it gets there on foot anyway, no reason to hurry.
jetrojohn atay That requires teleportation (technically it's quantum tunneling), ftl travel, positively confirming intelligent extra terrestrial life several times over, AND time travel. So...yes. Maybe? Got any HETAP?
Teleportation Study Experiment. (working model) Take a very very thin, perfectly round hollow metal (copper, steel, etc) ball and put it on a flat glass table at least 5'x5' in once location of the table surface and call that (location A) then strike the ball with an object or with sound and measure its frequency vibration with sound or other devices, then put the ball in another place of the glass table and call that (location B) and measure the vibrational frequency of that ball in that location, then put the ball back in location A and infuse, bombard the ball with the location B frequency vibration, either sonically or electromagnetically, etc... The ball will either disappear and reappear on location B or it will move from location A to B physically and this depends on how precise the instruments used are measuring and infusing the new frequencies. Please save and share this experiment with as many people as possible. This experiment is how we will learn to map the vibrational frequencies equations of any location in our universe. (This is not a joke)
That's explains why when my friend and I "entangled," it was really hard for us to forget each other, since the night of "engtanglement" we had some sort of connection that can't be broken by distance. Now he's my fiance. :)
The reason for the uncertainty principle is not a photon hitting the particle. The wave function of a particle can either have a well defined momentum where its wavelength (distance between two peaks) is defined or a well defined position where the function is peaking at a certain position.
Guy - "Make this ASAP" Scientist - "You know you'll die each time and only a copy of you will be sent to the new location?" Guy - "But I'll in time thou?" Scientist - "..."
Have scientist ever considered that instead of quantum particles 'teleporting', the world as we know it might exist on a 4-dimensional substrate and the particles are just traveling through a dimension we can't track them through?
I'd like to take this opportunity to recite the most accurate definition of teleportation I know of. *Teleport:* _Re-positioning from one point to another without occupying the space between said points. Often instantaneously._ The only way to truly teleport would require some form of spatial manipulation. Transmitting yourself as a radio-wave wouldn't be a true teleport, as you're occupying the space between said points as an electromagnetic frequency. Transmitting as quantum information also isn't a true teleport, as your information itself is occupying the distance between said points. The only way I can see it occurring is to somehow overlap or "fold" space similarly to a paper in order to close the gap between said points, or to use an alternate dimension as a medium to transmit the information. I know that's a technicality talking, but it becomes increasingly possible for information to overlap the more that type of method is used.
according to the hindu scriptures vedas, it was expected, if not already done in the past, apparently gods had flying machines, nukes, and all kinds, and that was written nearly 3,000 years ago, and if you beleive the guys at C.E.R.N. then we already do it, and according to certain places even nikola tesla acheived a form of time travel, there's always a huge gap between what we are capable of, and what your allowed to know we're capable of,
3:49 "And never duplicates it" How can it not duplicate it since the entire problem is getting all the information? You don't even need the 2 entangled particles that far, do you?
This video is actually very bad at explaining things. According to current understanding of quantum mechanics it's impossible to duplicate an object, precisely because of the uncertainities present. It just doesn't add up on the equations/math side. It is theoretically possible to transfer full information from one object to the other, but it's transferring the information, not copying it.
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle is not the same as the Observer Effect, as the video implies. The photon changing the momentum or position is the observation/measuring process.
This is the first time I saw this video and I’ve never learned about quantums before but I have the same idea of “teleporting”... the fact that I was excited about my own theory and it ended up that someone already thought about it is kinda giving me a mixed emotion but I’m really glad that it’s really possible...
Teleportation as most people view it,. Whether or not it's a textbook definition is the ability to take someone or something and transport that exact same thing elsewhere. Most people when they think about the possibility of teleportation in the sci-fi movie don't think about that being a situation where an original is copied and then destroyed
It is possible when an object is able to move at the speed of light or faster, thus turning itself from matter to photons, and then turning from photons to the matter at the arrival point.
Will we ever be able to teleport?
The answer is *uncertain*
The Ace Of Spades Never
objects...maybe
humans...NEVER!!
best summary
Lets start with humans then objects. It will be fun.
The answer is yes because the answer is also uncertain, therefore the question becomes when.
4:53
"And remember, never say never. In a little over a century mankind has advanced from an uncertain new understanding of a behavior of electrons at the atomic scale to reliably teleporting them across a room."
The things scientists can do when they don't have to lose time explaining the earth isn't flat.
Lol actually these days I find people completely ignoring flat earthers😂 I can see so many lonely flat earth comments on NASA's page these days lol
@@mridhulml9238the problem is these people also stand for office and vote. When they are directly or indirectly in power they cut funding to science
@@mridhulml9238i think they might be attention seeker
nerd stop copying the video
Immagine going into a teleport and dieing by dissolvesion, and somewhere else is created a identical copy of you with the same memorys. And you'll never know you already died
But that means that you're dead right? Your copy is the one who'se alive hmmm im so confused
Even imagine your copy created in somewhere but original you didn't die by accident. After exiting from transportation machine soldiers comes and say "Sir, your copy teleported but original you didn't die. We must kill you now"... Weird
@@yacineblida0999 well technically when you think about it a human is just mass and memories right? so if you had something else with the EXACT same mass and memories, you still be the exact same thing, since its the same particles right
@@steevenlabs due to the no cloning theorem, the original's quantum information would be scrambled in order to move the quantum information to the new location, so it'd be impossible for the original to survive if quantum teleported. So it wouldn't be an issue.
So it's reincarnation, but much faster and more practical.
When scientists call something spooky you know its the real deal
especially if its Einstein
Bc if even scientists dont know what's going on then we DEFINITELY wont know what's gonna happen
Especially when Einstein sprayed it on his chalk board instead of writing on it.
I’m not impressed!!
Star Trek already figured it out. Just use a Heisenberg Compensator! It’s so easy!!! *sarcasm*
If it is sort of possible to be able to teleport could it be possible to teleport to a other universe
And also inventors can be make teleporting by there invention by there unique skills possibly
Teleportation is either
1. The rearrangement of atoms to a different place
2. Quantum Tunneling
3. Doppelgänger/Clone of yourself with multiples memories, knowledge that converges to one single person the brain
Wormhole is another possibility. But it's not proven yet though.
It’s possible if you travel way faster then the speed of light
Ye this is big brain time
Either way to teleport big items it would take a tremendous about of energy you'd like a star
4. Profit
"upload file to Google drive"
"login in other device with same account"
"take the file in other device"
*teleportation*
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Who are you, so wise in ways of science?
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@@anshumandewangan5517 hahaha that made the comment section for me. thank you for that.
Hahaha
Can science explain why when I was 5, I fell asleep in the car then ended up in my bed?
yes
Your parents put u to bed
clarion gaming no way :0
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Well done, Einstein!
Lol when you fell asleep you went into a state of coma, you ended up in the hospital and died, later your dead body was cremated, your soul was transported to a alternative universe body where...
Your parents took you and put you to bed.
Will we be able to teleport?
Answer: Yesn't
No’nt
Yeahn't
Yeanah
Nahn't
*Well yes, but actually no.*
Can’t wait until I spawn on the other side missing an arm due to packet loss.
lmaooo
What if you gained 2 arms
@@drew4176 that would be the delux package vs kingchavez' free package
Travel by teleport:
1: Person enters the teleport machine;
2: ...eternal nothingness...
3: *The End.*
If it glitch you would become dirt
What a way to die
@Xxx360NoScoperxxX ok
How does it end if it is eternal
😂😂😂💔
How to teleport:
1.kill enderman
2.throw the ender pearl
3.the end
Expectations:
Reality: Kill multiple endermen, but none of them drop pearls.
Eating Chorus Fruit might also work, but it's on random location.
@DraxX Gaming The hardest challenge on overworld
SIR,YOU ARE A GENIUS
AND TOO DANGEROUS TO BE LEFT ALIVE.......
Now this... THIS... IS SCIENCE!
Everything seemed impossible at one point until we figured out how to do it.
Yes! This is the exact reason why one day I think will be able to use one worm holes to travel to far distant places in the universe
Yes but to quote Scotty from Star Trek, you cannot change the laws of physics.
@@StarstrickenBarrel best I can do is teleport nukes to my enemie's location
@@DzzK dear lord
In this case though there are just so many hurdles. Unless our understanding of physics is fundamentally wrong in a massive way. The amount of information and energy required is 1000s or even millions years down our road of technological development. You're talking about melting down whole suns in order to teleport one person.
As long as my mom cooks scrambled eggs and toast every morning, I think it's possible.
Did she???
Wth XD
Lol
Ha-ha-ha!
Why can't I see your likes?
I...don’t know if this counts as teleporting. Sounds more like creating a copy and destroying the original.
Fred Riddles thats literary what tp is
Creating an copy upto the electron level
Look like I will never use it then
Caike Yes it does.
@@The_Dragon_Tiamat Yup, yup. That's why I might risk going through a portal, but never a teleporter. I rather tear holes in the fabric of space then be vaporized and hope for the best.
I like the emphasizement of the the word "fragile" when referring to quantum mechanics and of a quantum state. That's exactly what it always feels like whenever I'm studying and trying to conceptualize said mechanics in my head (as an amateur of course). Thx for the summary!
This better get invented soon, I'm tired of walking...
Did you not watch the video? Unless you're willing to (somehow) force every interpretation of yourself that is encoded from the information you gave the database (or whatever will be used to hold the data) and destroy yourself in the process. Then you just can't do it.
@@nimverxza2485 Well it was just a joke...
There's a lot of debate about whether someone who's teleported comes out themselves, or merely a replica that's identical in every way.
Hypothetically, teleportation is suicide.
@@NDOhioan It's a replica, but some people are willing to die for it so...
They just invented something called a bicycle last week
We don't need baseball in Bangalore, we need a cricket ball
that's why they teleported it away.
Roshan Motwani we don’t need baseballs in Ireland we need slighter
Roshan Motwani
Lol
Roshan Motwani yeah and shower daily
Roshan Motwani
i agree😂😂
This can actually be true.
Teleportation can actually be a dream come true if we have a device that can reanimate the molecules from common objects and biological objects to another position
We already have a teleportation device. It's called a fax machine.
Nice
This is still underrated
@@penguinziceland9573 agreed
I mean you're not wrong
You're not just right, you're also genius
I'm all for the idea of teleportation, but someone answer this scenario for me,
If I teleport myself to Germany from the U.S.A at will, and my previous self is destroyed in the process, will the '*me*' teleported to Germany still be '*me*' originally from the U.S.A? Or will it be a copy of myself, without the original.
Onionbagel That would be more of an ethical question than anything else
From a scientific point of view it would be the same original you. The only problem would be if you believe in a nonphysical soul, but even then I don't know why it would be attached to the specific subatomic particles inside you at the moment.
If you believe in the Body theory of the self, or the Brain theory of the self, you will technically die. If you believe in the Data theory about the self, you would never have died.
In my opinion, you'd be killing yourself. It's like copy-pasting a word document, except in this case you're deleting the thing you copied. The thing pasted at the end is still a clone, not the original. Just remove the factor of dying and you'll see that it's simply a cloning machine, and if there's two of you, will the clone also be "you"? Or a separate person with the same brain?
Claire Rostron your clone on the other end is exactly you but imagine this, if the original you is not "killed" there will be an exact copy of you, exact same memory(up to the point you entered the teleportation chamber) and brain and every atoms in place. But the clone one will be a different person as time passes because both of you will encounter different experiences in life, the brain structure might become different as well. Traits and personality will stay the same.
Don’t ever go through a teleporter, they just vaporize you and 3D print a copy of you on the other side
So teleportation is kinda like sending a fax?
...just instantly and without transmission. Also the information of it is not abstract information encoded in 0s and 1s transmitted by a waveform, it is quantum state information "applied" to another quantum elsewhere. Also you can copy a fax easily to multiple recipients. Aaaaaand many other differences.
@@nilsp9426 It's not instant. You can't transmit information faster than the speed of light.
great animation
In that sense, that would mean that a printer is tenchnically a teleporter because it is transferring data from all across the world onto a piece of paper (but ofc a less complex version)
Will we ever stop going through comments while watching the video?
No, no we wont
No
Its a habit
When will it stop
My answer is uncertain
No
The answer is uncertain
Oh TED-Ed, answering all the questions that keep us up at night. :)
EDIT: Ah, my most liked comment ever. Thanks, guys.
Tech Master Ted Ed is awesome .😍
Tech Master it's like a target trek irl
Olav de Ruijter donno about tech master, but u always think about the history of everything around me, u know kinda spiritual, how many human walked on this same floor as I am ? and whatnot lol
Idk the internet exists
Agree
I don't know if we can but I really enjoyed and loved the animation and narration. Thank you for making it simple and clear.
Your animations make it super easier to understand. Very effective way
Will we ever be able to teleport ?
Ted-Ed : Well yes, but actually no.
Not really
This is amazing, glad to be alive during these first experiments with quantum entangelment, really makes me appreciate advances in science. Humanity will curiously study the enginering possibilities with this information transfer methods, as stated in the video perhaps first real use cases will be with computer sciences.
"Only time (and space) will tell" - I LOVE IT
Star Trek was ahead of it's time
[Yoshikage_Kira] KILLER QUEEEEEEEN
[Yoshikage_Kira] that is kinda the point if sci-fi.
[Yoshikage_Kira] :All because they needed a quick way to get the characters into and out of a scene. :D
says the guy who cna destroy time
[Yoshikage_Kira] doesn't Star Trek take place like 300 years from now
Some of my questions :
1. Will your soul teleport too?
2. Can dark energy be used for teleportation as it has very similar properties of it
3. Will teleportation help society grow or destroy?
4. Can teleportation be faster than speed of light as teleportation has an instant speed?
5. Will the original particles or the the copy of them can be destroyed in the proccess?
This video tells similar things to teleportation but with these changes this does not counts as teleportation . Teleportation is known for the transportation of the original matter at another place with no changes done to any single piece of cells and particles this is the most common example used as teleportation. This video shows that original matter will be destroyed and its exact replica will be crrated at another place which is not the type of teleportation people imagine and it can be very harmful to people who go through this process which is basically dieing and only your mind's memories reach not the matter. Hope we find a better way of teleportation and please answer my questions.
I think if it teleports people it kills the original one (kills the original consciousness) then creates a clone
That means the original is dead and the clone I'd just someone else now
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What you are doing by this is teleporting its quantum state, but this is not what everyone would call teleportation since the matter, the particle itself is not teleported. Even though all electrons (for example) are identical, they are still not the same one, so what you are doing is destroying a original object to obtain the information needed to recreate it with identical particles somewhere else, but is not the same original object. Actually whrnr destroying it you are not really getting all of its information, just getting like a folder with all that info but you can't open it, but you can send it and use it to then recreate the original object; that is what quantum entanglement allows you to do (also in a fast way), use information you don't actually have
That should be called cloning
Consider mitosis.
@@minhvu7256 it's like cloning, but destroying the original, so there can't be 2 equals, so then the real baseball will be the second.
I have a fix for this
Why not seperate the atoms a little bit to the point where it can travel in between atoms while still being itself, and then all the atoms being pushed back together on the other end to make its true self
Yeah through worm holes placed on both sides!
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Ok so right now we can telport single electrons. What I don't understand is how we can do that because they're fundamental particles. The example of baseball in the video was re-built with the information using atoms. So what would the teleported electron be re-built by?
Also another question It said in order to transfer the information of the object it needs to be destroyed. But wouldn't that contradict the fact that matter can't be destroyed? Or does information count as a type of energy?
Modified / destroyed. I think it's more like disassembling the object to be assembled in other place.
@@Max_Power_ Disassembled and reassembled makes a heck of a lot more sense then destroyed and made anew. That's the typical way a lot of sci-fi does teleportation.
I think the model of destroying and making a new and just a principal to avoid calling it long distance cloning
Finally someone in these comments who actually is asking a good question
Very good question!!
A few days ago I started to think if someone managed to build a teleportation device and surprisingly this video is accurate with what my mind thinking how it should work
"will we ever Teleport?"
quantum mechanics: *PERHAPS*
As a technical aside to the video, it's important to note that the uncertainty principle is not a result of the measuring apparatus, but rather a result of its wave nature
Spooky really describes how an electron can respond to changes at any distance instantaneously.
Humanity's venture with science is really mindblowing.. I can't contemplate how smart our science community has been to put together piece by piece all the understanding we have now absolutely from scratch.
Wait if we can teleport Electrons i think we could make a Electric car with No battery and it Will get the Power from teleported Electrons
Fabio Kape Think more and talk
Ma gawd,imma make this a thing when I'm a millionaire XD
faviol Kape Electricity is not the accumulation of Electrons rather a flow of charge due to Potential Energy. When an Electrical system loses Energy its not that the Electrons are now destroyed so that new Electrons have be to put in to the system rather the Electrons are all still present, they have lost the Electromagnetic potential they had. When charging Battery what we are doing is building net Charges in the battery so that there could an Electric potential this happens by the rearranging of electrons in the battery. When the battery loses its Energy whats happened is the Battery becomes electrically neutral and there no net chargers on either end.
@@Therock151214 nothing went in my head but okay wow
Law of conservation of energy will be invalid. So can't possible.
Whoa! 1:08 So we're basically going to get information on baseballs in Bangalore! 😁
Always has been about information. Teleportation to me never meant the original article getting "beamed" places. I think of it as sending all info on the item to the receiving area and that apparatus reassembling a raw lump of matter into the form of what was transmitted. Aside from that, if you could transmit mass-less info through a wormhole it could be reassembled on the other side into a recreation of the original data. Wormholes crush but only if you have mass. But if you could transmit human data, let's just say you had enough energy, and reconstitute that info, would it have a soul? Every time after the first teleportation on Star Trek aren't those characters recreations of the original? You're not sending all their particles, you're reassembling other matter into them. Does their soul go with them? Do souls exist or are they even relevant?
There's no proof that souls exist. Assuming they don't you'd essentially create a copy of yourself almost like the scanner on a printer and destroy the original in the process. You wouldn't be "the same" technically, but structurally you would be. I don't think a system like this would catch on though to be honest. People don't like the idea of being destroyed sadly.
If souls were to exist you'd probably just create an empty vessel and it wouldn't be capable of actually having life, unless you'd figure out a way to transport that aswell. I personally don't really believe in souls though I think.
Well I beleive if the brain of the person is teleported accurately with everything mapped and placed right, then it would be the same person! Whats confusing is how would biology work, cause biology is basically chemicals that use energy to stay away from achieving equilibrium.. but naturally equilibrium is the desired state! And death is equilibrium! So idk what would kickstart life in them again once the person has been teleported...
I love the animation style!
I didn't understand most of it. i was mostly imagining "Woah, it's like their making a clone and killing the original."
that's what I thought too
axeners5 yes. You are intelligent. It is how teleport will work. It will be so risky.
Ganesh Karhale true, the basic knowledge of this is creating the same data in the other end that exactly same with the original, but somehow we have to delete the quantum information of the original? why though? to avoid cloning?
Quantum entanglement happens instantly . It doesn’t “travel” .. and you wouldn’t “transport” something. You destroy it and recreate it.
Great job ted. Explained an infinitely complex concept through the clever use of innovative graphics!
The animation is top notch. Love TED-ED videos👍🏼
Great video. To nitpick a little bit though, in the description given about the uncertainty principle at 1:30, the video is actually talking about quantum back-action and not exactly the uncertainty principle. The uncertainty principle has more to do with the nature of reality itself than it has to do with measurements. For example, an electron that is localized, but hasn't been measured still has a large uncertainty in its momentum.
Explained so clearly, thank you!
I don't know much about Physics and this is just kinda like a crazy idea but if someone can read this please think about it : Everthing acts as both particles and waves. Since there is time dilation, why don't we think about time in a little bit stranger way... I've been wondering what is past, present and future and if we actually experience time dilation then we actually go to the future or another present ? So a theory of mine is we are all waves existing at different time at another concept of dimension like an electron existing in different states at the same time. And thus, every presents co-exist and there is no past, present and future and we're technically time travelling every second now, and every presents is on a loop that only us in that moment can feel...
Bruh, that ain’t no theory that be straight *FAX* I know y’all see what I did there.
quran speaks about all that. we are trapped in this dimension and here for a time. there are 6 more universes which has different matter and are made of different material. time was created only for this dimension so we serve our time. our soul is from a different dimension. And it goes every night when we dream. thats why some time we see weird dreams our soul is travelling. angels are created from different matter and can travel through space at will. time does not exist over there
We are actually living in the past
@@muhtadaali8847 quran is just misinterpretation of verses which is made to sound scientific by scholars & already brainwashed Moslems believe it to verify their confirmation bias..
@@muhtadaali8847 bhai, I'm also Muslim but please don't try to prove everything from Quran, focus on what God said about social guidance. Let keep science as subject to learn, not to predict.
This is the first video that I understood about "quantum mechanics".
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Universe: everything is in a neat order.
Universe: all rules of reality from physics, biology, mathematics is build from quantum mechanics.
Quantum mechanics: *NOTHING iS IN ORDER*
Entropy explains that the universe is not orderly.
@@OrganicInk_spl Yeah, it will eventually become
The first explanation I've heard in an educational source that describes HOW the uncertainty principle works. That graphic? Excellent. Paradigm changing in my mind (hopefully). But even just saying "the photon deflects the electron in an unpredictable way" is not something I've heard before!
This is not teleportation... this is more like cloning in a sense.
When you learn the principle behind something, it doesn't seem like magic does it. This is destructive though, hence is not cloning. Whatever kind of teleportation you might consider, you should provide at least some information to enable teleportation to a particular location. The problem is that information transmission happens using light beams or radio waves which are too slow. Also it has been proven that classical information cannot be transmitted using quantum entanglement. Hence, I don't think that everyday information can be encoded in a form which can be transmitted using qubits. Maybe some other ways become viable through technological advancements, but as of now it is off limits.
Andre Walker Well that brings up the philosophical debate mentioned in the video. Are things the sum of the specific sub atomic particles that make them? Or are they the sum of the information that the molecules hold? Or perhaps it is a bit of both. I like the information argument personally because when looking at the sub atomic scale where quantum entanglement happens it is about the information that an electron holds not the electron itself. But there really isn't a right answer from a philosophical poiny of view.
Let's not pretend that this is a complex issue. Presume that the teleporter does NOT have to destroy the original in order to read it and you can pretty damn easily see that it's nothing but a copier, not a true teleporter.
but doesn't another video of this channel already said that perfect cloning is not possible? and since, you are making a "perfect clone" using this method, maybe what gets teleported is not your clone, but yourself
Sitting in a plane is a teleportation of a sort. Its just takes hours to complete. Maybe someone in the future will invent something better than planes in a matter of time consumption. Then, travel between 2 near cities can be done in 10 secs, for example + time of preparation. Everything should be considered, not just quantum "teleportation".
How to teleport:
Step 1: Tell the teleportation machine you have green eyes
Step 2: Ask to teleport
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@John Michael what is wrong with you?
@@m_r-ock6508 he forgot to tell the machine he has a brain
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But if you transport a human how will we know if they're consciousness will go with them, what makes them who they are? With this method they will be made up of a totally new set of particles at the destination site that are identical to the old set at the scanning site, but if we can't measure consciousness then how will we know it will follow the teleportation?
+No Google, I don't want to use my real name. All you've said is true, but I think the question was more like "If I get teleported, will I die and another me with all my memories come out the other side?". It's quite a scary thought, because if we invented such a thing, we would have no clue if that happened if the copy had memories of before the teleportation. We could use it for years to come and never realize that people are dying off.
cxx23 but it wouldn't matter to anyone else, because it would be "you". You'd be dead instantly, and never know what happened, so it wouldn't matter to anyone but you (at least until you died), and there'd be no way to distinguish between the you beforehand, and the you after.
cxx23 And the new us probably have a different soul, or we will die
+Flaming Moose That's exactly what I was saying, actually.
+Max Our consciousness doesn't differentiate us from animals at all, our intelligence does. We are animals. Two eyes, two ears, four limbs. If you looked at our existence from an alien point of view, you'd see that we are related closely to everything on earth. Though not as much with insects. We'll all realize that together when/if we ever find life on another planet, because we'll see how different things can really be from us. Will they even have eyes?
The animation in this video is amazing
My favourite educational channel,,,carry on pls.
*Teleportation will solve our Coronavirus traveling & troubling crisis issues!*
Loll.. it would kill everyone and then recreate us including the virus inside of us.
China would teleport the virus around the world instead of sending infected people.
So you're suggesting we'll figure out teleportation before we figure out a cure for corona?
@@charlesmurphy1510 they would use it for to replace cars and stop clima change.
the US would ignore the virus till it gets there on foot anyway, no reason to hurry.
@@aconiteflower1430 there is no cure. Ever.
So can we save earth from frieza ?
jetrojohn atay That requires teleportation (technically it's quantum tunneling), ftl travel, positively confirming intelligent extra terrestrial life several times over, AND time travel. So...yes. Maybe? Got any HETAP?
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Teleportation Study Experiment. (working model)
Take a very very thin, perfectly round hollow metal (copper, steel, etc) ball and put it on a flat glass table at least 5'x5' in once location of the table surface and call that (location A) then strike the ball with an object or with sound and measure its frequency vibration with sound or other devices, then put the ball in another place of the glass table and call that (location B) and measure the vibrational frequency of that ball in that location, then put the ball back in location A and infuse, bombard the ball with the location B frequency vibration, either sonically or electromagnetically, etc... The ball will either disappear and reappear on location B or it will move from location A to B physically and this depends on how precise the instruments used are measuring and infusing the new frequencies.
Please save and share this experiment with as many people as possible. This experiment is how we will learn to map the vibrational frequencies equations of any location in our universe.
(This is not a joke)
its like measure a baseball send it information over radio waves the reciever will recieve the measure and you know all
That's explains why when my friend and I "entangled," it was really hard for us to forget each other, since the night of "engtanglement" we had some sort of connection that can't be broken by distance. Now he's my fiance. :)
Somehow we've something that's already count as teleportation, thats internet
It's more of transmission than teleportation
I learned how to teleport when I was a kid, I would sleep on a couch and woke up in my bed..
I did it too ...we're great 😂
Parents are an agent of transportation. It's proven. It's fully proven.
@@aflower6955 shut up bengali
In my opinion trying to invent a teleportation machine is better than improving rockets.
The reason for the uncertainty principle is not a photon hitting the particle. The wave function of a particle can either have a well defined momentum where its wavelength (distance between two peaks) is defined or a well defined position where the function is peaking at a certain position.
Guy - "Make this ASAP"
Scientist - "You know you'll die each time and only a copy of you will be sent to the new location?"
Guy - "But I'll in time thou?"
Scientist - "..."
Who gives a ever living FU-
@@Dgidsuhwi about what?
Have scientist ever considered that instead of quantum particles 'teleporting', the world as we know it might exist on a 4-dimensional substrate and the particles are just traveling through a dimension we can't track them through?
marvels considered that
ive always loved the new quantum and quite literal baseball radio
Will we ever be able to teleport?
Janet Van Dyne: Yes
I'd like to take this opportunity to recite the most accurate definition of teleportation I know of.
*Teleport:* _Re-positioning from one point to another without occupying the space between said points. Often instantaneously._
The only way to truly teleport would require some form of spatial manipulation. Transmitting yourself as a radio-wave wouldn't be a true teleport, as you're occupying the space between said points as an electromagnetic frequency. Transmitting as quantum information also isn't a true teleport, as your information itself is occupying the distance between said points. The only way I can see it occurring is to somehow overlap or "fold" space similarly to a paper in order to close the gap between said points, or to use an alternate dimension as a medium to transmit the information. I know that's a technicality talking, but it becomes increasingly possible for information to overlap the more that type of method is used.
cooldude56g oh Just like Toby, he uses his alternate dimension to 'teleport'
So it's more like cut and paste rather than copy and paste
You can do it by doing [REDACTED]
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I'm sure it's possible. I bet the people 2000 years ago didn't see computers or spaceships coming.
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according to the hindu scriptures vedas, it was expected, if not already done in the past, apparently gods had flying machines, nukes, and all kinds, and that was written nearly 3,000 years ago,
and if you beleive the guys at C.E.R.N. then we already do it, and according to certain places even nikola tesla acheived a form of time travel,
there's always a huge gap between what we are capable of, and what your allowed to know we're capable of,
Or 200 years ago, or even 40 years ago, tbh
@@marcusavey8529 you're*
But they were hoping for flying cars
By being humble and share with others and believing yes.
3:49 "And never duplicates it"
How can it not duplicate it since the entire problem is getting all the information? You don't even need the 2 entangled particles that far, do you?
This video is actually very bad at explaining things. According to current understanding of quantum mechanics it's impossible to duplicate an object, precisely because of the uncertainities present. It just doesn't add up on the equations/math side. It is theoretically possible to transfer full information from one object to the other, but it's transferring the information, not copying it.
Yay I could teleport back to my friendzone!
DrakerGaming you don't need a teleporter for that
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Thanks Michael Crichton and Futurama!
sounds the video should be titled "can we teleport a copy of yourself?"
im thinking the same
Yeah they have to kill me to copy me elsewhere.
So it's like Xerox or carbon copy or printouts
So what would happen to a person
Would he get a twin
Or death
I think i figured out how to teleport without doing any of these
Last time I was this early, England was still a country
DelsionPlayz England is my city
DelsionPlayz last time I was this England early was my country
maybe
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Is teleportation possible?
Ted ed: Yes yes yes yes yes yes
Yes yes yes yes
Yes yes yes yes
Yes yes yes yes yes
Just Imagine if we could teleport 😧
Giorgos Chiras atoms have been teleported in labs
Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle is not the same as the Observer Effect, as the video implies. The photon changing the momentum or position is the observation/measuring process.
The answer is:
Well yes, but no.
So... Yesn’t
@Dualandjdogplayz RUclipsChannel yes
Aaryaman Kaushal Non’t Yeyes? Yes haw
So, its like copying or cloning things? This is not called teleportation
This is probably my favorite animation style Ted-Ed has used
I just want to be able to say "Beam me up."
This is the first time I saw this video and I’ve never learned about quantums before but I have the same idea of “teleporting”... the fact that I was excited about my own theory and it ended up that someone already thought about it is kinda giving me a mixed emotion but I’m really glad that it’s really possible...
Teleportation as most people view it,. Whether or not it's a textbook definition is the ability to take someone or something and transport that exact same thing elsewhere.
Most people when they think about the possibility of teleportation in the sci-fi movie don't think about that being a situation where an original is copied and then destroyed
It is possible when an object is able to move at the speed of light or faster, thus turning itself from matter to photons, and then turning from photons to the matter at the arrival point.