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Massless (conventionally massless) particles exist, but they can only move at the speed of light - so they have coordinates of motion (albeit approximate or probabilistic) in space
Not necessarily. The simplest wave function, exp(i*omega*t), describes a plane wave, an object that has no definite position in space or time. See Feynman Lectures.
I am not claiming that it is a spirit wave function, but it is in quantum mechanics that such strange objects exist.
2 moskitman: Andrey, you should drop this "new physics" here. It's bullshit and unconstructive.
I intervene to add.
Quantum mechanics has already shown the possibility of instant quantum teleportation (spin) to any, up to infinity, space. Note - instantaneous, not moving at the speed of light.
Not teleportation, but information transfer. They called it teleportation for fun.
The term was introduced immediately after the discovery of this effect.
If one twin, standing in the circus arena, raises his hand and the other, infinitely distant, lowers it at the same instant, the trick deserves special scrutiny.
The concept of teleportation has been around for thousands of years. But as far as the term is concerned, you can find the following.
The term was coined in 1931 by the American writer Charles Fort[1][2 ] to describe strange disappearances and appearances, paranormal phenomena that he believed had something in common. (science fiction).
Against
The term was established thanks to a 1993 article[1] in the journalPhysical Review Letters, which described exactly what quantum phenomena are proposed to be called " teleportation", and how they differ from the "teleportation" popular in science fiction.
Don't get loud about the term after effect...
but is it all right that at an infinitely distant distance there will be infinitely many twins, and what to say about a "particle"?
quantum teleportation does not transfer energy or matter over a distance - example irrelevant
you wrote above, information transmits... but all known ways of transmitting information are energy transfer at a minimum.
No, there is no transfer of energy in quantum teleportation
then it is not a transmission of information,
is the transmission of information