I knew that I came to the right place


I don't know what that means

Semi related I guess, I was surprised to learn that we had teleported atoms and that they communicate faster than light. As I understood it,the item being teleported is disassembled down to the atomic level and reconstructed at its destination, but that is not really teleporting. Thats rebuilding from a blueprint. Right?
Actually one problem with "beam me up Scotty" is the Heisenberg uncertainty principle which states "a fundamental limit on the accuracy with which certain pairs of physical properties of a particle, such as position and momentum, cannot be simultaneously known. In other words, the more precisely one property is measured, the less precisely the other can be controlled, determined, or known."
That was why in Star Trek, they had to incorporate a "Heisenberg Compensator" to their transporters.
...and they explained in one episode, (the one where there was a Lt. Will Riker and a Commander Will Riker) that the Lt. was the original that bounced back to the station and got left behind during transport was actually supposed to be......DESTROYED when the transport was completed.
So blueprint??? More like scanned copy, then the original is destroyed.
