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    Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle make human teleportation impossible?

    Yes, the decoherence/quantum noise does make the teleportation of a human extremely difficult. I'm guessing that putting a human in a vacuum does reduce the quantum noise to some degree, but that measure alone would probably not be nearly enough. One thing to keep in mind regarding vacuum is...
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    Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle make human teleportation impossible?

    Yes, this teleportation method would destroy the original version of the human. Though, when I say destroy, I don't mean that the human just disappears. The particles making up the human will still be there, but they will be in a state that probably won't look too much like an alive human...
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    Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle make human teleportation impossible?

    We both agree that the object itself is not teleported, it is the quantum state that is teleported. The point is that, for all intents and purposes, a particle at point B in the state \psi is identical to a particle at point A in the state \psi. Furthermore, after the teleportation, the...
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    Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle make human teleportation impossible?

    I'm fully aware that it is just teleportation of the "quantum state", not the object itself. That's why I said that teleportation has been verified for "qubit states" of photons and atoms. I debated about adding that clarification to an already long post. However, given that sub-atomic...
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    Does the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle make human teleportation impossible?

    "Quantum Teleportation" has been experimentally verified for qubit states of photons and atoms. See the following references. Experimental quantum teleportation D Bouwmeester; J W Pan; K Mattle; M Eibl; H Weinfurter; A Zeilinger Nature; Dec 11, 1997; vol. 390, pages 575-579 Deterministic...
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