As of current scientific understanding, teleportation as seen in Science Fiction is not physically possible.
No, it is not metaphysically possible for humans to achieve immortality.
While elephants have flexible trunks, it is not physically possible for an elephant to suck its own penis due to the anatomy and limitations of their body structure.
No, it is not possible to achieve an erection after death because the physiological processes required for an erection, such as blood flow and nerve stimulation, cease to function once a person has died.
The phrase "anything is possible" is a common motivational quote attributed to a variety of sources. It is a reminder that with determination, perseverance, and belief in oneself, one can overcome obstacles and achieve what may seem impossible.
Skepticism is the philosophical theory that maintains that knowledge is impossible to achieve and that truth is ultimately unknowable or unattainable by humankind. Skeptics doubt the possibility of having absolute certainty about the truth of any belief or proposition.
As of now, teleportation is not possible -- it is a science fiction concept.
Teleportation is a theoretical concept that involves instantaneously moving an object from one location to another without physically traveling through the space in between. If teleportation were possible, it could potentially be faster than light, as it would not be limited by the speed of light. However, teleportation is currently only a theoretical concept and has not been achieved in reality.
Teleportation without a machine is currently not possible as it defies the laws of physics. The concept of teleportation is often seen in science fiction but has not been achieved in real life due to the complexity of transferring matter from one point to another instantly.
Quantum teleportation of subatomic particle states has already been performed. It is based on a phenomenon in Quantum Mechanics called entanglement. A quantum teleportation device unfortunately requires that pairs of entangled particles be produced and one member of each pair is physically transported to the sending device while the other is physically transported to the receiving device, so it really is not capable of moving anything faster than ordinary means are due to this "setup time" before teleportation could happen.However it is highly unlikely that any teleportation device for things the size of atoms or larger can ever be built.
No one has invented a teleportation machine yet, but my idea is to turn the person into a microchip and send it to a satellite through radar and send them anywhere.
Quantum teleportation, or entanglement-assisted teleportation, is a technique used to transfer information on a quantum level, usually from one particle (or series of particles) to another particle (or series of particles) in another location via quantum entanglement. -http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_teleportation#General_teleportation_scheme
You don't. Nothing like "teleportation" has never been achieved on the scale of anything bigger than some subatomic particles.
No: not until instantaneous teleportation is discovered.
Teleportation, the instantaneous transportation of an object or person from one location to another, is currently not possible in real life. While teleportation has been depicted in science fiction as happening instantaneously, there is no scientific evidence or technology that supports its existence or feasibility at this time.
Teleportation is a theoretical concept in which an object or person is instantaneously transported from one location to another without physically traveling the distance in between. The current scientific understanding suggests that teleportation would require the precise encoding and transmission of the complete quantum state of an object or individual to recreate them at the destination. While teleportation has been achieved at a microscopic level with particles, the technology to teleport larger objects or humans does not currently exist.
Teleportation does not currently exist in reality, so there is no established speed for it. In science fiction, teleportation is often portrayed as instantaneous.
If you can believe, you can achieve. Note that you can't just say you are going to do something and do it, for example, it is physically impossible to flap your arms and fly. However, if you truly believe you can achieve a goal, it is possible.