Teleportation: the Dream of Instant Translocation Moves from Hollywood Entertainment to Offocial U.s. Air Force Laboratories - Air Force Research Laboratories - Books - Inner Light Global Communications - 9781606111482 - March 26, 2013
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Teleportation: the Dream of Instant Translocation Moves from Hollywood Entertainment to Offocial U.s. Air Force Laboratories

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Teleportation: the Dream of Instant Translocation Moves from Hollywood Entertainment to Offocial U.s. Air Force Laboratories

REVEALING GOVERNMENT RESEARCH UNAVAILABLE ELSEWHERE!!! The concept of teleportation began over a century ago when the concept was named by the great researcher/writer Charles Fort.

Long part of Hollywood science fiction movie making, Teleportation has now crossed over to reality. The most widely recognized pop-culture awarenesss came with the numerous Star Trek television and theatrical movies series. The concept was also promoted in The Fly, and on the Twilight Zone and The Outer Limits.

This report -- officially commission by the Air Force -- details the work the military/U. S. government has been conducting for the last decade. They believe that developing alternative forms of teleportation physics would have a high payoff impact on communications and transportation technologies in the civilian and military sectors.

It is the purpose of this study to explore the physics of teleportation and delineate its characteristics and performances, and to make recommendations for future studies in support of Air Force Advanced Concepts programs.

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Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 26, 2013
ISBN13 9781606111482
Publishers Inner Light Global Communications
Pages 90
Dimensions 216 × 280 × 5 mm   ·   235 g
Language English  
Contributor Timothy Green Beckley
Contributor William Kern, Adman