Hello,
C60's teleportation is obviously not possible in any respect, however the physical properties of C60 still intrigue me...
When I got my C60 powder, I noticed a fine coating on the outside of the container. Initially this was displeasing as I had spent a lot of money hoping for a quality product but what I got was simply astounding. I could see a thumbprint on the outside of the container and it made me think that someone was filling these bottles with out a mask and unprotected hands, but I have since then abandoned that theory in search of the truth.
The container was completely sealed,and the powder on the outside was 100x finer than the aggregate powder on the inside. Is it possible for C60 to migrate through plastic membranes? I don't know much about the physics behind C60 but I know that it exists as a Wave and a particle at the same time, does this mean that the uncertainty principle is at work here, is the c60 moving outside the bottle without any interaction with the plastic at all? Something I do know is that theoretically If you were to run into a brick wall for quite a number of years, you would eventually get through it! I don't believe the latter explanation is very realistic however It teases me to think of the possibility.
(OK I couldn't find any good images of teleportation so here is a GIF of the uncertainty principle
http://upload.wikime...y_principle.gif)
Something else I want to share is the fact that inside my first batch of C60-oo, the c60 stuck to the walls of the glass in a very odd manner. It was as if the c60 had not stayed in one spot but had spread itself around the bottle in an extremely even fashion. It sort of looked like the C60 was creeping up the sides of the glass, and I had to scrape the c60 off with some difficulty, but that was not what was on my mind at the time. I have a storage box which I keep my supplements in, and I don't want the C60 I keep in there fussing everything up by leaking outside the bottle. Does anyone have any personal experience with this phenomenon and a solution to prevent its catastrophic outcomes, should I put it in a plastic bag or another box?
Oh and If you are interested in the quantum effects that humans can exert on the real world I.E running into brick walls and that sort of stuff, I recommend you click on this link --> http://www.princeton...xperiments.html
It describes legitimate research done at Princeton university, where they analyzed human's effects on probability and found results which are absolutely incredible, I recommend taking a glance.