Well I have a confession, I've probably only seen one or two episodes of Star Trek because I find the show incredibly B-O-R-I-N-G. On the contrary, perhaps that minute experience infected me with a disease you call "trekkie."
Nonetheless, I recommend educating yourself on the quantum sciences and get your head out of the television.
wait ur serious? u wanna use quantum entanglement to play blackjack at home while simultaneously playing at the casino? And im so uneducated, that I didnt know there's a scientific article out there that could convince me this is even remotely possible? wow dude, wow. trekkie x delusional = watches quantum leap reruns? al, ask ziggy how i get outta here!
There are plenty of articles on plausible quantum teleportation, i.e. Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen effect, but alas my name is not GOOGLE. I will mention that quantum teleportation has been conducted since the 90s with the longest distance verified so far at 89 miles (last May). So I would not call it out of the question. Also note that quantum teleportation is not the same as the general idea of teleportation, so again, you are mixing fiction with reality. I made no mention of Star Trek, you did, so I sincerely believe you must be repressing feelings of identifying with the Trekkies.
Yes, ZG, the universe is just a simulation.
wow again. so cuz some nerdy guy figured out how to increase the speed of my fax machine by an imperceptively negligible amount, which would make my fax machine cost 100 billion dollars, u can use star trek to quantum wong-in. I finally see what ur saying, that's freakin awesome!
Taking advantage of you in the disadvantage forum! The nerve!
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