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QUANTUM TELEPORTATION, QUANTUM COMPUTER QUBITS, AND OTHER HINTS

Some hints about parallel universes:

  • Physicists have conducted many successful demonstrations of teleportation, from data-encoded laser beams to calcium and beryllium atoms. (Alas, they have not yet succeeded in teleporting Captain Kirk ... )
  • A number of investigators have successfully demonstrated quantum computing on a small scale. A quantum computer could theoretically handle huge numbers of complex calculations millions of times faster than conventional computers because the computations would take place simultaneously.
  • Solitary particles passing through a “double slit” apparatus at random intervals of time create interference pattens that could only be made by groups of particles. Copies of particles from parallel universes passing through the double slits at the same time as the solitary particles would explain the collective characteristics of the interference patterns.

David Deutsch and Michio Kaku (see the References section), among others, have written good, readable books on parallel universes, in case you’re interested in what your other selves might be up to.

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