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USAF Studies Teleportation

ArchAngel21x writes "Star Trek fans may be happy to hear that the Air Force has paid to study psychic teleportation. But scientists aren't so thrilled. The Air Force Research Lab's August 'Teleportation Physics Report', posted earlier this week on the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Web site, struck a raw nerve with physicists and critics of wasteful military spending."

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  1. zerg by Lord+Omlette · · Score: 5, Funny

    If someone gave me money to study "psychic teleportation", I'd be like "Thank you, Allah!" and immediately begin researching liquor and hookers.

    "Guys, you're not gonna believe this! Last night, I as at this strip club, I closed my eyes and when I opened them, I was face down in the gutter a few blocks away!"

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    [o]_O
  2. well Ronald Reagan did Star Wars by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Not to be outdone, someone else decided to approve a Star Trek Project. What next - someone's going to try to build Hal 9000 to decide who is placed on the do-not fly list?

  3. Coverup by Kyn · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is just the cover story. The money is really being funneled into the Stargate program.

  4. Watch out when your sleeping tonight by glrotate · · Score: 3, Funny

    Maj. Ed Dames' astral body may come kick you in the nuts.

    1. Re:Watch out when your sleeping tonight by BWJones · · Score: 3, Funny

      Maj. Ed Dames' astral body may come kick you in the nuts.

      Then he would have to worry about my corporal body kicking back. :-)

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    2. Re:Watch out when your sleeping tonight by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

      Just out of curiousity, when was your day? (The reason I ask is because I've owned several days, the most recent being June 3, 2004. I've never found them to be much use, despite what the guy on the street corner who sold them to me said.)

  5. Re:Well by BFaucet · · Score: 4, Funny

    Phychic powers have been studied for centuries. No one has made any convincing argument or presented any substantial evidence in this area.

    I have also called Cleo and she said she sees the project failing.

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    -Derick
  6. It's about time... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    I have been patiently waiting for this technology to be developed so that I will finally have a chance to contact my home planet.

    I will also be able to contact my planet's rental spaceship company to tell them where to pick up their stupid craft. Next time I go with a reputable rental agency.

  7. Re:Insulting... by meringuoid · · Score: 3, Funny
    Please, this is an insult to Star Trek fans everywhere. The Star Trek vision, if anything, was about using science and technology to enhance people's lives. It was and is in no way about this pseudo-scientific nonsense.

    Which is why about half the aliens they encounter are telepathic, psychic, equipped with ESP, able to transition into pure energy, or have telekinetic powers. And that was before the bloody Pah-wraiths which turned the end of Deep Space Nine into something resembling Buffy the Vampire Slayer...

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    Real Daleks don't climb stairs - they level the building.
  8. Summary of 88 page report by Sai+Babu · · Score: 2, Funny



    Maybe you can push a string after all.
    But only if it's a really tiny string and there's enough grant money.

  9. Psychic teleportation? by lpangelrob2 · · Score: 1, Funny
    I have to imagine that most slashdotters engage in psychic teleportation when they try to picture themselves with the opposite sex...

    Yeah, we could be together, and hold hands, and you would be my girlfriend, and... did I just say that out loud?

    The only problem is that the random hot girl would probably just smack you back to reality, producing a failure rate of 100%.

  10. It's either this.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    or a $1.5 million stapler. You pick.

  11. Re:Carte blanche? by magarity · · Score: 2, Funny

    if this technology falls into the "wrong hands"

    Dude, it's *psychic* technology... it's in everyone's head already.

  12. Re:Hey, if they want to waste money... by TheRealFixer · · Score: 2, Funny

    We might even end up with politicians who know the difference between Sweden and Switzerland.

    Hey, I can't fault that mistake. They probably got their information off of the Internets.

  13. Re:Why not? by cmdr_beeftaco · · Score: 4, Funny

    Or it could be they want us to think it is a hoax project because they are tantalizingly close to actually teleportation. It has been my experience that they only use these double-double-cover-ups when the project has some serious voodoo. But then again I could be wrong.

  14. Re:For the love of..... by Rei · · Score: 3, Funny

    Nonono. We need to keep giving the military more money. They always put it to good uses. They'd never, say, misplace 1 trillion dollars. More money for the military is the solution to everything.

    Even sarcasm. :)

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    "Now we're getting to Science -- I love this!" -- Dr. Steven Chu, Energy Secretary confirmation hearings.
  15. Re:Well by cephyn · · Score: 2, Funny

    But was she expecting your call?

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    Moo.
  16. Re:Missile Defense by ch-chuck · · Score: 4, Funny

    8 million that MIGHT have a radical payoff is a bargain.

    Psychic Research is probably about the only way they're ever going to find Bin Laden anyway.

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    try { do() || do_not(); } catch (JediException err) { yoda(err); }
  17. Re:Why not? by KarmaMB84 · · Score: 2, Funny

    This doesn't fool me, I know they just ripped the telepads out of one of them UFOs and are now intending to teleport into hell to bring back specimens.

  18. Psychic Teleportation by CyanDisaster · · Score: 5, Funny

    In the report, author Eric Davis says psychic teleportation, moving yourself from location to location through mind powers, is "quite real and can be controlled."

    Yeah. It's called 'walking.' Or am I looking at it totally wrong?

    Hope be with ye,
    Cyan

  19. Re:Well by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    if she were russian, she would call you!

  20. Re:With the current administration... by Carnildo · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean, besides announcing that God speaks through him?

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    "They redundantly repeated themselves over and over again incessantly without end ad infinitum" -- ibid.
  21. Deep space Radar Telemetry by mailman-zero · · Score: 2, Funny
    "...struck a raw nerve with physicists and critics of wasteful military spending."
    Just wait until they hear about the SGC and the rest of the Stargate program!
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    Let's play video games with mailmanZERO
  22. Re:My 2 cents... by dwbryson · · Score: 2, Funny

    You mean this Sam Cassel ?

    If that isn't evidence of UFO's I don't know what is.

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    - "Never let a computer tell me shit." - DelTron Zero
  23. Re:For the love of..... by ThePlague · · Score: 1, Funny

    Hey, it's all part of the "faith-based inititive". First it was money to religious organizations, then it was faith-based intelligence regarding Iraq, and now it's faith-based science.

    I'd be willing to bet there's federal grant money out there right now studying "Intelligent Design" as an alternative to evolution.

  24. First tests seem to work by nizo · · Score: 3, Funny

    It looks like Warp Drive Metrics has succeeded in teleporting $25,000 into their bank account from the taxpayers wallets; we shall see if future expirements are as successful.

  25. Remote Viewer on Art Bell Show says don't worry by dmh20002 · · Score: 2, Funny

    On the Art Bell Show, Major Ed Dames, a reknowed remote viewer, (you can spend a few $100 and take his class) used remote viewing to determine that the world will end in 2 years when a massive solar flare scorches everything. So don't worry about the wasted money. it doesn't matter anyway.

  26. What for? by Pentrite · · Score: 3, Funny

    I don't get it, if they manage to discover how teleportation works, they will lose their jobs, as G. W. B. wont need airplanes anymore to bomb whoever he wants...

  27. Re:For the love of..... by FurryFeet · · Score: 2, Funny

    Do you think they'll use Tiger Teams to coordinate synergies into digital convergence devices in order to create Best-of-Breed teleporters?
    (I have got to stop taliing to marketers. It's not healthy).

  28. I already have this power by General+Alcazar · · Score: 2, Funny
    In the report, author Eric Davis says psychic teleportation, moving yourself from location to location through mind powers, is "quite real and can be controlled."

    I have tried to keep this a secret for as long as I have been able, but I guess the cat is out of the bag now. Just a few minutes ago, I was standing on the other side of the room from where I am now typing. With my mind, I told my body to move over to the other side of the room and immediately it happened! My body does whatever I tell it to! It is completely under my psychic control!

    For a while it was cool being the only one with this power, but now everyone is going to start doing it. Suxx azz.

    ga

  29. Why must you mock me? by TiggertheMad · · Score: 4, Funny

    Eighty-three percent of American adults believe in the Virgin birth of Jesus Christ

    I resent the fact that you imply my beliefs are backwards and illogical. I think it makes perfect sense to believe that Jesus Christ was a virgin when he was born.

    STOP MOCKING ME!

    --

    HA! I just wasted some of your bandwidth with a frivolous sig!
  30. Re:For the love of..... by pipingguy · · Score: 4, Funny


    Krusty: So he's proactive, huh?

    Lady: Oh, God, yes. We're talking about a totally outrageous paradigm.

    Writer: Excuse me, but 'proactive' and 'paradigm'? Aren't these just buzzwords that dumb people use to sound important? Not that I'm accusing you of anything like that. .....[pause]..... I'm fired, aren't I?

    Myers: Oh, yes! - The rest of you writers start thinking up a name for this funky dog; I dunno, something along the line of say... Poochie, only more proactive.

  31. Re:For the love of..... by azav · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yes, hello. Catholic church? I need a priest who can exorcise Marketing Speak from a poor slashdotter.

    Yes, I'll hold.

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    - Zav - Imagine a Beowulf cluster of insensitive clods...
  32. Hardly surprising. by miguel · · Score: 2, Funny

    With a country that is going back to the middle
    ages, this seems only like the tip of the
    iceberg.

    With Bush in office, I expect the next couple of
    years to be packed with amusement from your witch
    hunts to your basic alchemy courses taught in
    schools and maybe some sacrifices made to the
    gods if the stock market goes up.

    miguel.

  33. No, no, no... rethink this. You need to be fair. by fyngyrz · · Score: 4, Funny
    Those guys made an awful decision, and should be teleported out of their jobs.

    As a successful businessman who has handled many ticklish employee issues, let me explain how you should actually deal with this.

    First, you fire them using the normal politically correct "here are your final paychecks, and the Human Resources department's collective foot in your collective asses" procedure.

    But you inform them that if they can teleport back in, they can have their jobs back.

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    I've fallen off your lawn, and I can't get up.
  34. Re:Stephen King's short story about teleportation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny
    It might be considered steam punk to a degree by some.

    By who exactly? The illiterate?

  35. Re:Spider Sense (and roaches and flies, oh my) by sonicattack · · Score: 3, Funny


    Flies have a 3-stage pipelined visual system that operates a 400 Hz (compared to human's 60 Hz system). They see the swatter and react more quickly than the human eye.


    Why do Americans always assume the rest of the world goes by their standards?

    The human visual system, as we Europeans all know very well, runs on 50 Hz here. But this is more than well compensated for by our higher count of rods and staffs.