Beam Around the Earth Scotty

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However, even tho humans have mastered EMRadiation beams of voice, pictures graphics, they have yet to beam fermionic matter.

Bucky Fuller prognosticated that, this would occur by 1985. If I recall correctly.

His prognostication was based on historical time periods between various ways humans circum-navigated the Earth. He began with a much older speculative date, then Magellan, then the prop plane then the jet plane and then the space capsule. So these time periods of circum-naviation led to Fullers 1985 prognostication, however, he did non consider enough, that, such a teleporation of human via EMRadiation, required the disintegration and then reintegration of the fermionic matter we humans are  composed of.

..." Astronaut John Glenn enters the Mercury spacecraft, Friendship 7, prior to the launch of Mercury-Atlas 6 (MA-6) on Feb. 20, 1962. The MA-6 mission was the first crewed orbital flight and Glenn became the first American to orbit the Earth during the three-orbit, five-hour MA-6 mission. "... https://www.nasa.gov/image-feature/john-glenn-goes-into-orbit
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In 2915 an international team led by Princeton University scientists discovered an elusive massless particle theorized 85 years ago. The particle could give rise to faster and more efficient electronics because of its unusual ability to behave as matter and antimatter inside a crystal, according to new research.
The researchers report in the journal Science July 16, 2015, the first observation of Weyl fermions, which, if applied to next-generation electronics, could allow for a nearly free and efficient flow of electricity in electronics, and thus greater power, especially for computers, the researchers suggest.
Proposed by the mathematician and physicist Hermann Weyl in 1929, Weyl fermions have been long sought by scientists because they have been regarded as possible building blocks of other subatomic particles, and are even more basic than the ubiquitous, negative-charge carrying electron (when electrons are moving inside a crystal). Their basic nature means that Weyl fermions could provide a much more stable and efficient transport of particles than electrons, which are the principle particle behind modern electronics. Unlike electrons, Weyl fermions are massless and possess a high degree of mobility; the particle’s spin is both in the same direction as its motion — which is known as being right-handed — and in the opposite direction in which it moves, or left-handed.
“The physics of the Weyl fermion are so strange, there could be many things that arise from this particle that we’re just not capable of imagining now,” said corresponding author M. Zahid Hasan, a Princeton professor of physics who led the research team.
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     That should be " In 2015".
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That should be " In 2015".

Also just to be clear, the Weyl is not a fundamental particles like the electron is.

.." Quantum theory predicts that elementary fermions could exist as three different kinds: Dirac, Weyl, and Majorana fermions, named after Paul Dirac, Hermann Weyl, and Ettore Majorana. However, despite being predicted almost a hundred years ago, of these three kinds of particles only Dirac fermions have been observed as elementary particles in nature so far. With the discovery of graphene in 2004,.."

Here again, they --including Dirac--  are not observed individually as fundamental particles --as is electron--  at this time, only withtin semi-metal quasi-crystals.   All of this is still under development.

https://www.mpsd.mpg.de/17568/2016-11-floquet-weyl-huebener


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Well, a Weyl semimetal is a material that hosts particles known as Weyl fermions. Originally conceived by German theoretician Herman Weyl in 1929 as a new type of fundamental particle with charge but no mass, a “true” Weyl fermion has never been observed in nature.
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I bet these two are the same person
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.... O is the circle of Gravity-Dark Energy that coheres/binds us a one  cosmic web of overlapping and interfering halonic tori ........ebuc


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Well, a Weyl semimetal is a material that hosts particles known as Weyl fermions. Originally conceived by German theoretician Herman Weyl in 1929 as a new type of fundamental particle with charge but no mass, a “true” Weyl fermion has never been observed in nature.



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.." A particle like slow light

..Particles known as 'Weyl fermions' were discovered in materials with strong interaction between electrons. Just like light particles, they have no mass but nonetheless theymove extremely slowly.

....Summary:
Weyl particles are not particles which can move on their own (like electrons or protons), they only exist as 'quasiparticles' within a solid material. Now, for the first time, such Weyl particles have been found in a special kind of material, which is particularly interesting for novel technological applications: scientists have measured Weyl fermions in a material with highly correlated electrons. Surprisingly, these fermions move very slowly, despite having no mass.'....

Ergo the only way Scotty can beam us around the Earth is is in a solid material structure and it would be very Slow...w..........w...................w.................w

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Quantum teleportation involves two distant, entangled particles in which the state of a third particle instantly "teleports" its state to the two entangled particles.
Last year, scientists confirmed that information could be passed between photons on computer chips even when the photons were not physically linked. Now, according to National Science Foundation-funded research by University ofRochester and Purdue University scientists, teleportation may also be possible between electrons. "....