books about: teleportation
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Annie Apple and the Teleportation Phantoms from Outer Space
Karl Bruce
Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
, 2006
Annie Apple is a ten-year-old girl who is gifted with a telegeno mind that gives her special tele-powers. She uses these powers against the evil forces of boom and doom that loom up to make gloomy trouble for the whole wide world. Annie gets caught and dragged helplessly into a wild tangle of spooky, fearful moments of kidnapping, bumbling bombers who plot to take over the planet Earth, wild animals roaming the countryside and ancient beasts ...
Teleportation How to Guide : From Star Trek to Tesla
6 reviews
Commander X
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Tim Swartz
Global Communications/Inner Light
, 2001
Instantaneous Travel Made Easy
Have you ever dreamed of being somewhere, anywhere, in the blink of an eye? When you watch old episodes of "Star Trek," do you envy the ease with which Captain Kirk and company are "beamed" down to a waiting planet below? If so, then you should surely enjoy "Teleportation: A How-To Guide" by the winning team of Commander X and Tim Swartz. The authors have managed to cover the subject of ...
Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, ...
51 reviews
Michio Kaku
Doubleday
, 2008
Degrees of Scientific Impossibility
Will something that is impossible now eventually become possible? In order to answer this question, the author has divided various potentially outrageous ideas into three levels of impossibility, based on current and expected future technological capabilities and the known laws of physics: Class I impossibilities, occupying over 60% of the book, Class II impossibilities and Class III ...
Teleportation!: A Practical Guide for the Metaphysical Traveler
6 reviews
Gwen Totterdale
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Jessica Severn
Words of Wizdom International
, 1996
A Vital Key Lies Within
This book has the steps for actual teleportation, whereas Healing With The Rainbow Rays (even though I haven't done it) seems to have (in the teleportation technique) a method for astral teleportation (note the lawnmower-like vibrations some of us have felt). I bought this book a few years ago, and recently, the channeled material caught my eye. It talks about letting go, and taking ...
Teleportation
Dr. Bruce Goldberg
Bruce Goldberg
, 2006
Learn how to physically transport your body from one location to another by using your mind alone. Beam yourself anywhere in this or any other dimension.
Teleportation: The Impossible Leap
5 reviews
David Darling
Wiley
, 2005
Science FACTion
First of all, bravo! The insight that organic teleportation could not take place before quantum (sp?) computing is something that breezed through my mind, but I thought I did not understand enough for it to be true. And then I read it in this wonderful book! Helped my self-esteem and also showed me that Darling is not only brilliant, but open-minded. There is science of course: that which has ...
Commander X Teleportation Update (Book & CD)
2 reviews
Commander X
Abelard
, 2005
They've Done The Math For You
After nearly half a century of science fiction portrayals of teleportation, the average person at least knows what it looks like in Hollywood special effects terms. But what about teleportation existing in real-world terms, both through mind-boggling new developments in technology and the more familiar "psychically" powered teleportation? Are you ready to consider such outlandish concepts ...
21st Century U.S. Military Documents, Teleportation Physics Study: Analysis for the Air Force Research ...
1 review
Department of Defense
Progressive Management
, 2005
some valid physics, and some woo woo stuff
Some portions of this skimpy book give accurate descriptions of current physics research. Where for example, photons have effectively been teleported from one location to another, due to some oddities of quantum entanglement. The descriptions of the experiments are accurate. And the speculations as to where these might lead are probably little different from those made privately by the physicists ...
The Time Travel Handbook: A Manual of Practice Teleportation & Time Travel
8 reviews
David Childress
Adventures Unlimited Press
, 1999
I've witnessed distortions in time first hand
Here's my review of this book, it's great. Now I would like to say that what is written in this book is quite possible and has been observed and experienced by people, namely myself. There is a small lake I like to walk around near where I live. It's just a short 2.5 mile single path loop. One day as I entered the path and began to walk I quickly overtook an elderly woman using a cane. She ...
Teleportation!: A Journal Recording Your Visits to Magical Destinies
1 review
Gwen Totterdale
Words of Wizdom Intl Inc
, 1996
Weird name
It mentions teleportation and magic at the same time. Weird. Anyways you won't find this helpful, I bet. It shouldn't mention them both at the same time. Just a warning
21st Century U.S. Military Documents, Teleportation Physics Study: Analysis for the Air Force Research ...
2 reviews
World Spaceflight News
Progressive Management
, 2005
Fantastic info!
fantastic info!! I loved this info and I am amazed by it all! Awesome!! it probably pays to have a good understanding of physics to get into this.
Auferstehung oder Teleportation?
Gisela Ermel
Koenig Verlag Communicati
, 2003
Jumper: Griffin's Story (Jumper)
29 reviews
Steven Gould
Tor Books
, 2007
Reminiscent of Orson Scott Card
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It's not a novelization of the movie (those usually stink). Instead he tells the story of Griffin who is a character in the movie. After seeing the movie and reading Jumper and Reflex, I was very curious to find out what Griffin's background was and I was left very satisfied. Incidentally, I enjoyed the movie but found the ending lacking.
The Teleportation of an American Teenager: A Novel for All Ages
4 reviews
Andrew J. Rodriguez
Outskirts Press
, 2005
Fantasy, history, romance and adventure-this book has it all!
Genre: Historical Fiction Title: The Teleportation of an American Teenager Author: Andrew Rodriquez Fantasy, history, romance and adventure this novel has it all! An excellent read for all ages. George McKinley is an extremely spiritual man. Although organized religion is not part of his life, his yearly trips to Stonehenge connect him with his spirit and the spirits of those gone ...
Reflex (Jumper)
45 reviews
Steven Gould
Tor Science Fiction
, 2005
reflex brillent
very good follow up its a pity the film was not as good as the book. but still a good film looking forward to the next one
The Physics of Quantum Information: Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Teleportation, Quantum Computation
5 reviews
Springer
, 2000
Excellent book on the Physics of Quantum Information
I have heard about this book when I was attending a series of lectures in Cambridge related to this topic, and one of the speakers was D. Bouwmeester. A. Eckert and A. Zeilinger are quite well known names in quantum physics, and this is assures for the high quality of the book. The book is clear in form and complete in its contents and reflects the professionality of the people involved in ...
The Stars My Destination
222 reviews
Alfred Bester
Vintage
, 1996
Best sci fi
I've been reading sci fi for years yet I was like a blind man until I read Tiger Tiger aka The star's my destination by Alfred Bester. He manages to fit so much in a few pages. It's fast paced and action packed, yet slow enough for you to catch every gem, which you will find in every single line. It forces you to contemplate life, the universe, and everything and will make you laugh while doing ...
Introduction to Quantum Optics: From Light Quanta to Quantum Teleportation
1 review
Harry Paul
Cambridge University Press
, 2004
Excellent, and Timely
A number of advanced texts on quantum optics have been published in recent years, such as Scully and Zubairy, Walls and Milburn, Mandel and Wolf, and Loudon, to name a few. These texts do a thorough and rigorous job in establishing the foundation and formalism of quantum optics and relating them to topical problems in research. In my opinion, Harry Paul's monograph should accompany every ...
Jumper: A Novel (Jumper)
129 reviews
Steven Gould
Tor Science Fiction
, 2008
One of the best.
I really enjoyed reading this book. I've read it over and over. The protagonist(Davy Rice) seems so real! I even cried when he has reunited with his mother. Gould's really talented! Buy this book. Give it a try!
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