Sounding Circle: Air Force To Study Psychic Teleportation

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6 Nov 2004 @ 16:43, by Raymond Powers

Air Force report calls for $7.5M to study psychic teleportation

By Dan Vergano, USA TODAY

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.

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." The 88-page report also reviews a range of teleportation concepts and experiments:

• Quantum teleportation, a technique demonstrated in the last decade that shifts the characteristics, but not the location, of sub-atomic particles at great distances.

• Wormholes, a highly theoretical possibility whereby the intense gravitational field near black holes could rip open entrances to distant locales.

• Psychokinesis, or psychic teleportation. In support of the idea, the report cites UFO reports, Soviet and Chinese studies of psychics and U.S. military studies of spoon-bending phenomena.

"It is in large part crackpot physics," says physicist Lawrence Krauss of Case Western Reserve University, author of The Physics of Star Trek, a book detailing the physical limits that prevent teleportation. He describes the Air Force report as "some things adapted from reasonable theoretical studies, and other things from nonsensical ones."

Some experts have long criticized what they see as a military sweet tooth for junk science. A "remote viewing" project, for example, undertaken by defense intelligence services and declassified in 1994, sought to see whether psychic powers could be employed to spy on the Soviet Union. The teleportation report "raises questions of scientific quality control at the Air Force," the FAS' Steven Aftergood says.

Davis, a physicist with Warp Drive Metrics of Las Vegas, couldn't be reached for comment. The Air Force paid $25,000 for the report, part of a $20.5 million advanced rocket and missile design contract. The report calls for $7.5 million to conduct psychic teleportation experiments.

"The views expressed in the report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the Air Force, the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government," says an Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) statement sent to USA TODAY. "There are no plans by the AFRL Propulsion Directorate for additional funding on this contract."

Explaining why the lab sponsored the study, AFRL spokesman Ranney Adams said, "If we don't turn over stones, we don't know if we have missed something."

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8 Nov 2004 @ 21:35 by vibrani : Thanks for the news
very interesting. I thought they had already been doing this, though.  


10 Nov 2004 @ 00:20 by vaxen : Thankyou...
but this is'nt news at all. Just more psyops. It is'nt 'crackpot physics,' not in the least, and this program has been going on at least since the end WWII militarily and before that by others, privately, such as Tesla. Status Quo Science really needs to losen up. Jealous of loosing their positions of 'Authority,' like the priests of the accepted religion, they must rant and rave on about the things they know nothing of and which they so intensely fear becasue it means their downfall. Of course this research has been going on in Russia since the early 20's and they've made lots of progress. Thanks, again, Ray for a nice little article.  


30 Jan 2005 @ 17:37 by james matthews @67.9.84.190 : psy-science
If it can be imagined it can be made "real". That's the wonder of human consciousness. I ask you was Thomas Edison a “crack-pot”? What about the Wright brothers? Nearly every major advancement in human history has met with similar skepticism and even disdain... yet science and (arguably), humanity continues to advance. I suspect that (provided We survive the next few decades), we will one day view such things in the same light as we now view telephones and commercial airlines and wonder how we ever got along without them.  


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