Austrian Physicists 'Teleport' Light Over 600m
openSoar writes "The BBC is reporting that: 'Physicists have carried out successful teleportation with particles of light over a distance of 600m across the River Danube in Austria. When physicists say 'teleportation', they are describing the transfer of key properties from one particle to another without a physical link.'"
>By the way, the reason this is called "teleportation" is that the
>particle effectively travels at the speed of light -- its properties
>can be transferred by light. If this could be applied to humans, for
>example, it would allow for light-speed travel, without all the
>nuisances of acceleration. It should be noted that this does NOT violate
>the universal speed limit.
These folks did not "teleport" a single particle, they transferred the _properties_ of some particles to particles elsewere. Those properties were transported with the about the speed of light. So, I don't see
quite how you could apply this to humans in the sence of teleporting an entire human somewhere else.