by Michael E. Salla, PhD
February 11, 2005
from
Exopolitics Website
Description
A special study commissioned by the US Air force on the viability of
teleportation was recently released for public dissemination. The
"Teleportation Physics Study" was the result of a subcontracted
study performed by a Nevada based company, Warp Drive Metrics, for
the United States Air Force Research Laboratory based at Edward Air
Force Base. The Study focused on different modes of teleportation
and analyzed their viability for widespread military and civilian
applications in communications and transportation. The Study
distinguished between different forms of teleportation. These modes
included the classic Star Trek version, called sci-fi teleportation
('sf-Teleportation' ); teleportation of an objects 'quantum state'
or 'unique identity', called 'quantum -' or 'q-Teleportation'; and a
psychic form of teleportation called 'p-Teleportation'.
While the Study mentions the classic sci-fi teleportation, this is
done for illustrative purposes only and is not in itself examined in
any detail. The Study begin by focusing on quantum teleportation
which it deemed to be successful in relocating the 'quantum state'
of relatively small objects across spatial distances but did not
succeed in replicating the original object which was destroyed in
the process. In particular the Study states:
"In q-Teleportation it is the quantum states of the objects that are
destroyed and recreated, and not the objects themselves. Therefore,
q-Teleportation cannot teleport animate or inanimate matter (or
energy) in its physical entirety. However, some experts argue that
because an object's quantum state is its defining characteristic,
teleporting its quantum state is completely equivalent to
teleporting the object, even though the original object's quantum
state (and defining characteristic) was completely destroyed in the
process"
( p. 46).
What this suggests is that the 'quantum state' of an object at the
place of origin can be relocated to another place and draw upon
constituent physical matter to create a new physical object
containing the relocated 'quantum state' while the old object is
destroyed in the process. Basically, the new object at the
destination has the 'quantum state' or essence of the 'original
object' but is reconstituted with a new set of atoms, molecules,
etc. Q-Teleportation has been successful on smaller objects
according to the Study:
"Given the incredible advancements that have been made in the
entanglement and teleportation of macroscopic objects the size of
1012 atoms, we are still very far away from being able to entangle
and teleport human beings (and even simpler biological entities such
as cells, etc.) and bulk inanimate objects"
(p. 46)
The Study is here suggesting that q-Teleportation is a viable
process that with further study and technological improvement may
ultimately succeed in teleporting larger objects and eventually even
humans. Significantly, the Study also suggested that q-Teleportation
is a phenomenon that naturally occurs in nature:
"It turns out that
there does in fact exist a form of teleportation that occurs in
nature despite the numerous technical roadblocks described in the
previous section. It is called quantum teleportation, which is based
on the well-known concept of quantum entanglement"
(p. 32).
The most surprising part of the Study comes when it examines the
phenomenon of psychic or p-Teleportation which is defined as,
-
"the
conveyance of persons or inanimate objects by psychic means" (p. 2).
-
The Study reveals that p-Teleportation "has been scientifically
investigated and separately documented by the Department of Defense"
(p. 1).
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The Study concludes that there "is a wealth of factual
scientific research data from around the world attesting to the
physical reality of p-Teleportation…" (p. 59)
In short, psychic
teleportation whereby individuals can move objects through space by
teleportation is real and is actively being studies by elite
research institutions of a number of countries. This is the most
significant aspect of the Study since it concludes that a phenomenon
that is performed only partially by present technological means, is
done by psychic means far much more successfully and extensively
than commonly understood.
In conclusion, the Study affirms the viability of different modes of
teleportation and not surprisingly advocates further research and
technological innovations for exploring the civilian and military
applications of teleportation. The Study itself is very thorough and
details the seriousness with which this research has been pursued in
the military and civilian sector. The Study presents for the general
public and the scientific community a bold new vision of what the
future might hold if different teleportation technologies are
developed and put into practice in the communications and
transportation sectors. For the science fiction community, it brings
back the core ideas of sf-Teleportation popularized in the original
Star Trek series. A question that can be raised is whether the Study
is only the tip of the iceberg in terms of classified research on
teleportation technologies, and whether such technologies have
indeed already been developed, 'discovered' and/or put into
application? This is where the Study's exopolitical implications can
be explored.
Exopolitical Implications of the Teleportation Physics Study
As a 'Special Study' approved for release by the US Air force, it
may be assumed that the Teleportation Physics Study disseminates
information not deemed to be so sensitive that it poses a
significant threat to the national security of the US. This is
surprising given the Study's conclusion that p-Teleportation has
been widely demonstrated to be real and actively under study in
other countries. The implication that may be drawn here is that
classified information on the viability of the different modes of
teleportation far exceeds the literature used by the Study in
reaching its conclusions. There is very likely a detailed
understanding of the capabilities and applications of these
teleportation modes which makes it possible to release the Study
without it posing a security threat to the US. This is likely due to
the advanced nature of classified research and development of
different modes of teleportation. Consequently, the information on
teleportation released in the Study is very likely only the
proverbial tip of the iceberg in what is currently known about
teleportation in classified projects. The question to be pursued
here is whether some of the modes of teleportation described in the
Study have already been secretly developed and put into application
in various classified projects. More significantly, the Study leads
plausibility to claims that teleportation technologies have been
discovered in a number of locations around the planet.
A number of alleged whistleblowers claim to have witnessed
classified projects that utilize some of the teleportation modes
described in the Study. For example,
Dr Dan Burisch claims to have
witnessed teleportation technologies which he described as
'
wormhole' or 'stargate'. Burisch says these as are both 'artificial' and also 'natural'
stargates where presumably q-Teleportation was employed. Burisch
also described the ability of an advanced life form that was able to
use p-Teleportation in an area Burisch described as a Natural Stargate at Frenchman's mountain in Nevada.
Burisch further claimed
that one of the reasons for the US military intervention in Iraq was
to gain access to
the stargates in Iraq.
Another alleged whistleblower,
Dr Michael Wolf, also claims to have
knowledge of teleportation technologies discovered by national
security agencies. He claims that a stargate exists at the Gizeh
Pyramid, Egypt, and was created by extraterrestrials (
http://drboylan.com/wlflk1a.html
). In a February 2003 study, I cite evidence of
stargate technology
in Iraq as a primary motivation for the US intervention
in Iraq, and argue that the control and application of such
technologies are a powerful political factor in global affairs.
The exopolitical implications of the Study are very significant
since it lends greater plausibility to claims that teleportation or
stargate technologies have been discovered and/or developed around
the planet. It can be concluded that as the Study is more
disseminated and understood by the scientific and lay communities,
the exopolitical implications of the Study will be better
appreciated; and the role of extraterrestrials in creating,
disseminating and using different modes of teleportation will be
better understood.
[Note: The Teleportation Physics Study can be see
HERE]
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