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The virtual wormholes
Quantum teleportation requires the virtualization of the wormhole. The wormhole virtualization is easier than people even though. The wormhole is the energy channel, that travels through the universe, and the virtualization of that energy channel requires that the energy ray would send through the universe. So things like laser or maser radiation can make the energy tunnel through the universe, and the energy is making the time dilation in that energy bridge. Or that energy bridge can form by using the particle accelerators. And that means teleportation is possible in the quantum world.
But why teleportation is hard to make by using something more complicated than some atomic or subatomic particles? In a virtual wormhole, the energy load is the thing that makes time dilation possible. The energy load to the particle is very high, and that thing what could happen is that the energy load to the object will detonate it. So what causes that effect? When the energy load to the object is increasing to high enough, that causes the oscillation of the atoms is turning higher.
When the oscillation of the atoms in the molecular structures is turning too high that thing causes the connections between atoms broke. And that thing means that the object explodes. So benefiting the quantum teleportation is in modern days possible in the subatomic-scale particles.
But if we want to benefit from the virtual wormholes in the traveling at the space, we can make one thing. We can make the capsule by using magnetic metal and put a powerful magnet inside it. In that case, the magnet will pull the structure in the form.
And also the ion layer above the craft can push the layer inward. That thing makes it possible to keep the capsule in the form when it travels inside the laser or powerful radio ray, and that makes time will stop inside the capsule. So the particle accelerator can operate also as a virtual wormhole, as I wrote at beginning of this text.
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https://curiosityanddarkmatter.home.blog/2020/12/21/the-virtual-wormholes/
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