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Teleportation The Impossible Leap 1st Edition David J Darling

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Teleportation The Impossible Leap 1st Edition David J Darling
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Publisher: John Wiley and Sons
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 289
Author: David J. Darling
ISBN: 9780471470953, 0471470953
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Teleportation The Impossible Leap 1st Edition David J Darling by David J. Darling 9780471470953, 0471470953 instant download after payment.

An authoritative, entertaining examination of the ultimate thrill rideUntil recently the stuff of sci-fi fiction and Star Trek reruns, teleportation has become a reality-for subatomic particles at least. In this eye-opening book, science author David Darling follows the remarkable evolution of teleportation, visiting the key labs that have cradled this cutting-edge science and relating the all-too-human stories behind its birth. He ties in the fast emerging fields of cryptography and quantum computing, tackles some thorny philosophical questions (for instance, can a soul be teleported?), and asks when and how humans may be able to "beam up."

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