A theory of teleportation that might actually work!

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New working theory of teleportation.
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Every molecule in the object being teleported would be surround by a forcefield made up of a proton-electron continuing pattern. This balances the magnetic charge of the entire molecule within it, so it does not get pulled in any certain direction. As for polyatomic ions, if it has a positive charge, the field will be made entirely of electons and if it is negatively caharged, the forcefield witll be made of all protons. This pull the molecule to every point on the field, keeping it floating in the center. This method is used to separate all the molecules in the object into their own forcefields. To re-integrate the object, any molecuales that were originally connected with each other are re-integrated by touching the force fields of the two molecules together, so there are two molecules in one forcefield. the molecules then bond together, and the process is applied to all the molecules until the object is fully re-integrated.

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Good theory of teleporation. One reason I find this theory interesting because a year or two ago on a web blog discussing the idea of the Transporter on Star Trek Rick Berman, of all people, posted comments saying the real secret to the Transporter on Star Trek was that each molecule was surrounded by it's own tiny force field.

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