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03-01-2004, 06:29 PM
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This can be anything that can generate a huge amount of power. For example, turning an apple into pure energy would release enough energy to put the Nimbus (largest aircraft carrier into orbit). So I guess the energy source must be an atomic power station that converts matter into 100% energy. Use the formula E=mc^2 to get the energy in Joules. Divide this by the time (t seconds) of the "energize" process and that gives the power in watts. Typically modern atomic power stations give about 10MegWatts. So it's not up to the job - it would be like an ant trying to push a lorry up a hill.

1) By converting a person into pure energy, are you essentially exploding him/her?


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The energy is just too great to control when sending long distances. If it were beamed as a ray, it would act like a death ray, destroying everything in its path.

2) Is there another way to send the energy by other means instead of a ray?



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I think you should keep an open mind on technology advances. Many times I thought I had reached a limit on something and then someone finds something that suprises me. Podkletnov's impulse gravity beam is one example that has the potential of transmitting energy through space without wires.

3) Are you saying that there is way to teleport a person or object without a receiving end? If so, how?



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Yes, if the conversion process goes wrong.
No, if it doesn't. It doesn't matter if we rematerialize in a body made from different atoms, so long as our physical structure, memories and thoughts are retained.

4) So what you're saying is that if the conversion of matter into energy and vice-versa is 100 percent efficient, the person's life will be preserved?


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