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Practice of science in mother tongue stressed in the seminar at National Press Club

Press Release, 20 April,2008

Science writers and journalists admitted popularisation of science and technology by mother tongue is a must for a society. Science writers in Bangladesh should write in Bangla to send essence of science to the mass people. However, for the sake of science we have to focus on the standard of English language, which is also essential for higher research and education in science and technology.

Along with science journalists some veteran science writers joined the symposium titled 'Practice of Science in Mother Tongue' at the conference room of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research on April 19, 2008. Bangladesh Science Writers & Journalists Forum (BSWJF), member of the World Federation of Science Journalists (WFSJ), organised the symposium as a part of month long programme.

Former director of the National Museum of Science & Technology Dr. Mobarak Ali Akhond presented the keynote paper. He mentions, “To write science articles we do not need to translate English terminology exactly to Bangla. Bangla translation of oxygen and nitrogen do not sound well. Thus we can borrow English scientific words in Bangla directly.”

IT writer Mustafa Jabbar, who is famous for Bijoy software, said in his written speech, “Almost 95 per cent problem in Bangla computerisation has been solved. In next 10 years we are expecting more advancement in this field. So it is utterly irrational to avoid Bangla in the practice of science with saying our mother language is to some extent confined in conducting researches and education of science and technology.”

Shahidul K K Shuvra, Science and IT editor of The Independent, mentioned, “Bangla language for writing scientific papers will be more easier when we will have good command on English language. By reading English popular science books we can learn the art of science writing and the way of entertaining readers with scientific discoveries. We got remarkable success in solving Bangla composing problems, but conjuncts are hurdles in writing computer programmes like C++, Java, PHP etc. Therefore, many things to be solved in the language for higher computing"

Mir Lutful Kabir Saadi, General Secretary of Bangladesh Science Writers & Journalists Forum, said practice of mother tongue is essential to understand tough scientific innovation. The members of BSWJF are intended to follow the recommendations came from the speakers to popularise science with mother tongue. He said, we are obliged to respect and remember with love the dedication of our language martyrs on 21 February of '52.
President of the BSWJF Prof Dr. Muhammad Ibrahim, who was the chair of the Symposium, told, “We do not want to focus Bangla for science with laying less importance on English. Taking English as a second language is inevitable because education and research resources are available in this international language and also there is a problem of translation. However, Bangla language is essential for the popularisation of science and journalism and we have to move fast to make our language more enriched for writing scientific papers.Among others Dr Mamunur Rashid, Jamaet Ali, Dr. Rahima Khatoon, Dr. Khandaker Nesar Ahmad, Dr Selim Khan, Aurangzeb Al Hossain also took part in the discussion. The apex body of science writers and journalists two weeks ago arranged another mind-boggling conference titled “Popularisation of Science."
 

 

From left : Garlic , Ginger

GARLIC & GINGER

2G : effective cheap medicine in Bangladesh

 

  BM Desk . 2nd July ,2007 :

Most of the Bangladeshis are suffered from acidity. Excess food intake, dirty food intake, and lack of exercise make more trouble in the stomach. In this situation, doctors prescribe antacid and ranitidine medicine. Whereas, in this situation if we change our food habit and take ginger before taking food there shall be maximum change to be cured of. In addition, if we take garlic while taking food there are many benefits. Obesity and heart problem are checked if garlic is eaten regularly in different ways. There are many medicinal benefits remain in garlic and ginger. Medicinal benefits ginger:

1. Ginger produces more saliva that is used to digest the foods easily.

2.It helps throt, cough and lungs problem.

3. It reduces gas in the stomach and help to be comfortable.

4. The juice of ginger cures tonsil and oral diseases.

5. Boiling in the water ginger paste can be used over forehead that helps to reduce the pain in the fore head.

6. It effects on the nerve system, muscle and brain

7. Ginger juice with sugar is helpful to the diabetics patent .

8. One teaspoon of ginger and onion juice assists to stop vomitic tendency.

9. In ginger juice 1 (one) teaspoon of mint of juice and 1 (one) teaspoon of salt cure chronic abdominal pain.

N.B. One kilo of ginger in Bangladesh only 60 taka. Information courtesy: Shak Sabji ,Fal Mul O Latapatar Gunagun. Edited by Dr. M.A.kadr & Hekim Habibur Rahman 36 ,Banglabazar, Dhaka-1100

to be continued …

 

Institution-based solar electricity distribution

BM DESK,4th June 2007:

The building that is seen in the photo is taken from the Nababpur area in Dhaka . The building is covered with glass panel. On the other hand, while I crossed the road the shop keepers of the area were seen sweated by the hot as the electricity went off. They informed the reviewer that load shading was continuing seven to ten times in the business hour. However, I was astonished why they were not arranging the alternative source of energy to light up their shop since some of them were importer and had relation with foreign countries. Later I recalled the verses of the Quaran that Allah does not change the fate of the nation who does not change his own fate.

Like wise, the building was glass shielded, the solar panels could be shielded and that could supply the electricity. In the summer season, solar energy supply can be set up in dual and if it covers the total load then PDB's line could be cut off and then PDB would be relieved from the tension of excessive supply of electricity in the summer. These arrangements can be done in the mosques as well. For instance, in Dhaka lots of mosques including Baitul Mukarram , lots of shops are the source of income of the mosque. They can install solar panel to supply the electricity to their own shops and inside the mosque. Noted there is no Air Condition in the National Mosque Baitul Mukarram in Bangladesh.This can be done by installing solar panels. Government subsidized the electricity bills of the mosques. If they are not taken the peoples can be benefited .This would be Sadaka or charity to the people from the mosque. In addition, the mosque committee can supply electricity to the neighboring areas either by charging or free of cost. This would be the source of income tothe mosque and Madrasa where lots of yatim(orphanage ) students are given education, shelter and food.Different shopping mall can arrange solar power in order to reduce teir overhead cost. If they sell the goods cheaply the customers may come in that market.

We hope that the policy maker would think of the proposal.

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BCSIR: Born to assist your industry

BM DESK,4th June 2007:

Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industrial Research is one of the important Government bodies which can contribute to provide the scientific assistance for the industrial development in Bangladesh .It is essential to mention that industrialization shall lead the country free from unemployment and contribute to the modernization. While the world is voraciously moving to enjoy the bounties of the blessings of Allah, we can no longer pass away our valuable moments .In the Holy book Al- Quaran ,it is mentioned by Allah to think and to research and to take the bounty from the materials and different creation available in the world.

Thank to the then Government who established PCSIR in 1955 .In course of time, in the year 1965 and 1967 the branch of the department expanded to Rajshahi and chittagong respectively for the emancipation of the goal. After the liberation war, it was transformed to BCSIR which realized under no.5 in the Ministerial Committee by the order of the President in 1978. Now 1484 employees including 431 scientists are being employed in this council.

The main objectives of BCSIR are:

  1. To arrange technical and scientific assistance to the industries.
  2. To conduct research in order to use the local resource.
  3. To set up research lab to assist the industries.
  4. To offer fellowship in the area to the council.
  5. To allow stipend to the Universities and other research institute- conducted project.
  6. To arrange commercial utilization of the university and other research institute research output.
  7. To publish scientific article, report and journal.
  8. To make close contact with different scientific and research institutes.
  9. To set up patent and lease of the industrial process from the different council.
  10. To set up library, museum, research lab and herbarium as per the decision of the council.

There are few specialized division in order to conduct the research in the specific field. Those include:

•  Food science and technology Institute.

•  Fuel research and development Institute, Dhaka .

•  Pilot plant and process development, Dhaka .

•  Institute of glass and ceramic research and testing.

•  Leather Research Institute

•  Planning and development division.

BCSIR has some significant scientific instruments .Those include:

•  ICP-MS

•  Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer

•  LCMS

•  400MHz NHR

BCSIR contributed different products: Bio gas, Water treatment , Tissue culture , instrument to eliminate arsenic, Soya protein biscuit, Tetul's juice, Instant sweetmeat powder ,Herbal hair Tonic ,Citin production process from shrimp, Fire extinguisher , Lemon grass collection process, Brake oil ,Spirulinia etc. BCSIR has leased different process to different companies, for instance, PARTEX, paper Bobin manufacturing process, Glassine and Grease production process, Low density insulating board production process , improved news print production process, Leather board , paper production from jute etc.

Recently BCSIR wants to lease the following process:

  1. Carboxyl methyl cellulose (CMC) from the Garments waste.
  2. Modified alkyd resin production from lyncid oil.

GOB allocated huge amount of money in this sector. In the year 2003-2004 total expenditure of BCSIR was 2,37,53,185 . The outcome of the council should have been more than achievement . One official of the council said that Koreans regreat for the slow progress of BCSIR while they followed the model and advanced more than ours , which indicted that there should be investigated about the corruption in the sector.

For further inquiry interested one is invited to visit: www.bcsir.org

Email: bcsir@bangla.net , Address: Dr.Qudrat-i-Khuda Road ,Dhaka-1205

 

 

Solar and wind power can solve our energy crisis

BM research ,1st May ,2007

The electricity power is the life line for both rural and urban economy. For the agriculture, industrial and service sector electricity constitutes as the main input. Just imagine: if the electricity disappear, the whole Bangladesh must dip in the darkness and even in the day time the whole industrial zone might be a ghost area. Regards to solve the energy sector, Bangladesh was experiencing a bitter experience .Either by political and economical aspect the electricity supply is being used as the index of popular and effectual government. In kansat and Mirpur, politics was shaken by .Furthermore, to excuse the loss of the most public sector corporations, the responsible body is putting the cause of loss to the electricity .Few days, I asked one official of BTMC asked why it was loosing for the years .In reply he said that due to the erratic supply of electricity, BTMC was loosing .Secondly, I asked to one of the WASA employee why we did not get water supply properly, he repeated the same.

The contribution to the GDP in the fiscal year 2004-05 was 1.38% .To produce electricity the natural gas is used 134482 million CFT, liquid fuel 46.021million gallon and 25.152 HSD, SKO and LDO in 2003-04 .To produce the electricity the Bangladesh Government has to maintain a complex account. For instance, According to Bangladesh electricity Development Board , up to 2004 –March'05 the system loss over the net production was 9.55% ,the due to the customer was 4621.23 crore taka and liabilities to the supplies to the authority 5701.94. More over the subscriber of the electricity was 17.95 lac out of 130.03 million people. The production of electricity was 154 Kwatt up to June, 2004.

Upon considering the above statistics it is assumed that the ongoing effort will:

•  Ensure to finish our gas and coal reserve within short period of time.

•  To set up the complex infrastructure we have to pay a huge amount of money to the different international companies for the infrastructure development.

•  Since the water based electricity supply is killed by suffocation after seizing the water supply with the Farkkah dam, the country shall face a tremendous challenge if the reserve of gas and coal is finished.

•  This complex electricity supply and ‘system loss cock and bull story' - has already bred a complex corruptive infrastructure in the national level framed by our hard earning foreign currency.

If the typical system is the hub of corruption, mismanagement and inadequacy to the supply then shouldn't we take the alternative option? Answer is yes.

Then what other options beyond the prescription of International Monetary Fund. Noted, recently the IMF's prescription to increase the price of electricity and its immediate implementation suggested that we are still chained by usury taking -middle man. We should not forget that their prescription ruined Africa ,Latin America .We have to think independently to be self-sufficient in the power sector as the cheap production of electricity might ensure the cheap production cost of our industrial goods as well as the standard life style.

According to the Deutschland (www. Magazine-deutschland.de) “the global appetite for energy is insatiable: today, the world's energy consumption is almost twice as high as at the beginning of the 1970s. According to estimates by the International Energy Agency in Paris , it will increase by another third by the year 2020-if no countermeasures are taken.” So it forecasts the upcoming challenge what we have to face unless we cope with the trends of world economy. The Deutschland also informed the Germany 's Renewable Energy Law (EEG) for the alternative source of energy. That law ensured that Germany Government shall guarantee minimum payment for electricity generated power using wind and water power, solar energy, geothermal energy and bio energy. Japan is also influencing for renewable energy by solar, wind and geothermal energies. To the realization of the project in other states, Japan 's commitment was assured in their official Journal the ‘Explore Japan ' (www.mofa.go.jp).

In Bangladesh different NGOs (for instance, BRAC) are installing solar energy unit in the rural areas .We appreciate it, however, we are stunned about the role of GOB as this is one of the important challenge in the upcoming periods and only this sector can not be dependent on the NGOs. Through proper Government monitoring private sector should invest in the sector. Recently the Daily Naya Diganta reported that the 38% rural subscriber is deprived of getting the electricity supply and 86% subscribers of DESA and DESCO are receiving electricity. This may be used as the bite of political turmoil, so the GOB should arrange to minimize the demand through solar energy panels at least to the rural areas.

Lastly, we want a progressive modern and exploitation free Bangladesh . The energy sector can no longer be the hub of the barrier to the objective. Hope our government should think of it .

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Our idea in plagiarism

BM research

Bangladeshi peoples are not less talent. They can contribute to the civilization if they are nourished properly. Since lots of peoples are struggling to gather the opportunity they often join the race .But problem is that their ideas are plagiarized by the baboon .Regards to the issue I would quote a story from McCarter, Easton & Ash (1999):

“Let us use a tree as a vehicle for our explanation, where the tree represents the way of thinking. Some thinkers, content to stick to the mainstream, stay on the trunk of a tree, while others with a bit more daring move out onto the sturdier boughs. The reckless few, not satisfied with sitting complacently on the branches, have to move out to theh flimsier twigs and branches. These are the radical thinkers, the iconoclasts, people who do not fit in. However, they are not the dangerous ones. Beware the truly menacing type of thinker; the predator who sits like a babon on the stronger brances, waiting for the twigs to thicken and become stronger. Once the way has been prepared, it is the baboons, who move in, taking credit for and stealing the ideas of those who dare.”

Really these baboons are very cleaver and they use their menace characters to make the talent underdog. Some instances:

•  According to Badrul Islam Munir (1992), “Remington Company first introduced Bengali type writer. The key board of the type writer was prepared by Suniti Kumar Chottobodhai .There were some symbols in the key boards which were used in the Hindu society. For instance, sri, Ao etc. After the inception of Pakistan state some though in this east area to change the key board. The type writer Ekabbor Ali thought to change the type writer in 1954 .He invented a new key board through a massive research. He submitted the key board and details about his research to the then Deputy Director Syed Ali Ahsan to verify. At that time a research was conducted about the frequency of the words used by the writers in the nineteenth century. The research was conducted by Professor Ajit Guho, Professor Mofazzel Haider Chowdhury and Asker Ibne Saikh; the research and the formula of Ekabbor Ali were forwarded to Munir Chowdhury to verify. Munir Chowdhury was completely unaware about it. As soon as he received the formula he brought the key board in the name of his own ‘Optima Munir' from Germany being taken the fund of recently abolished Bangla Development Board. The type writer which followed the formula of Ekabbor Ali was marketed as ‘Munir Optima' .While Ekabbor Ali was informed the incident he went to the DD Syed Ali Ahsan for the justice, but no body helped him. This incident made Ekabbor Ali so enraged that he arranged Milad Mahfil after the substitute of the Director .The most heinous incident is that a teacher like Munir Chowdhury cheated with such a general person and helped a wise man like Syed Ali Ahsan!”

•  According to Muhammad Abu Talib, “He was Kazi Azizul haq.s/O Jahurul haq.village .Paygram Kasbah. Although he was not familiar now he once became world famous. The new methodology to identify the criminal, Azizul haq was not the only inventor; he was one of the inventors of the project. He joined the first sub inspector in the Calcutta city in 1882.His higher officer ( IGP ) was researching about the procedure how to identify the criminal with the aid of finger and foot print. Azizul Haq was appointed as his assistant. He became his closest for his performance and achieved outstanding success with the Azizul Haq's assistance. The English man wrote a book about the success of the research..Then the officer was promoted and left India for ever. There he achieved the symbol of the King fifth George insignia of orders and equerry to his Majesty the Emperor. But Azizul Haq was shocked and stayed here. Few days have been passed, he knew that his higher officer published a book and achieved outstanding success in inventing the criminal identification procedure by using the fingers and foot prints. (1900).The name of the book was ‘Classification and uses of finger Prints'London, 1900. He further knew that the procedure which was famous as ‘Henry system' resembled his invention. …..

….. 35 former colleagues and friends arranged a meeting hoe his honour at ‘United Service Club' on 6 th January, 1992. He was awarded Indian style and was so overwhelmed that he confessed about the contribution of Azizul Haq. He said, “There were no possibilities unless the contribution of Azizul haq….

Later he was awarded ‘Khan bahadur' and Indian Government awarded him a land and paid 5000.00 taka cash in 1924.”

•  According to Syed Asharaf Ali (1988),the discovery of the pulmonary system of blood circulation is honored generally vested to William Harvey of England and Michael Servetus of Spain .Although Ibne Al Nafis discovered seven hundred years ago was recognized only 35 years ago. However the credit was exclusively vested on Harvey and Servetus for last hundred years. It was Ibne Al Nafis discovered the system was demanded by Mohiuddin Al Tatwi in 1924.He demanded through his thesis under DEr Lungen Kereisla uf Nacht Koreschi that it was Ibne Al Nafis who discovered the system. However the world did not recognized him.In 1952 Abdul Karim chedade again demanded about Ibne Al Nafis through his thesis ‘Ibne -Al-nafis Et la Discoverie De la Circulation Pulmonaire' in Paris Academy . Upon acting the thesis Academy of Medicine of France arranged a international seminar in 1953 reagrds to the issue .The seminar was jointly inaugurate by L Bint and A.Herin. This is the first time Ibne Al Nafis was declared as the first man who discovered the system. He discovered the system 300 years before Harvey and Servatus .”

•  Marconi, the inventor of radio has plagiarized the idea of Jagadish Chandra Bashu .

•  According to the article 'Muslim Influence over European Surgery', Dr. M. Abdul Kader published in The Monthly MOhammadi on Agrohayan, 1366 Bengali year that Ali Abbas wrote a famous book ‘Kitabul Maliki'. Nineteenth volume was exclusively emphasized on the use of surgery in the medicine. Nineteenth volume was divided in to 111 chapters. Christian medical scientist Constantine published it as ‘Pantogony' by twelve volumes. It was widely available before 11 th Christian Century. In the 12 th Century, the effect of the book was felt .However, the book he followed was completely ignored by him and the Writer Ali Abbas name was not uttered even by a single word. Fortunately, another writer Stephen of Antioc reveled the fact in 1127 and then the world knew about the actual figure whose writing enriched the book of Constantine .

In this way we can provide the story of baboons .We often ignore that in the name of research paper the western/Indian scientific institution, especially, military research centre plagiarizes our ideas .Some professors are involved in helping the job. So we must be conscious and proceed to attain the highest goal of our nation.

 

References :

1. Bangladesher Budigibeder postmortem ,Badrul Islam Munir ,Chetona Bikash kendra ,Dhaka-1205 pp. 63

2.Khulna Zelay Islam ,Muhammad Abu Talib,Islamic Foundation ,Dhaka ,pp. 209

3. Ujjibon, 11, Girls School Road ,kalabagan ,Dhaka ,pp.98

 

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TELEPORTATION : A BREAKTHROUGH FOR THE CIVILIZATION
                     
<MUHAMMAD SHAMIM AKHTER>

A least but best uttered topics in the information technology in lately is Teleportation.  Although the topic is jammed in the academic field, the contents of the project deserve to create huge inspiration to the common people. The term ‘Teleportation’ carries the meaning of sending an object through internet based typical medium.

The conception derived from the science fiction. In the movie ‘Star Trek’ the Spuk used to move one place to another with the aid of beam within the blink of an eye. Modern scientists are not idly passing time, rather; they are researching to make the idea in to reality.

Conception of Teleportation:


According to the ‘New Scientists’ (2002), the reporter assured positively, “The dream of teleporting atoms and molecules - and maybe even larger objects - has become a real possibility for the first time. The advance is thanks to physicists who have suggested a method that in theory could be used to "entangle" absolutely any kind of particle. Quantum entanglement is the bizarre property that allows two particles to behave as one, no matter how far apart they are. If you measure the state of one particle, you instantly determine the state of the other. This could one day allow us to teleport objects by transferring their properties instantly from one place to another.”
In addition, the BBC science reporter (2004) portrayed the conception likely, “When physicists talk about ‘teleportation’, they are describing the transfer of ‘quantum states’ between separate atoms.”
Regards to the background of the research the reporter added, “This development is a long way from the transporters used by Jean-Luc Picard and Captain Kirk in the famous Star Trek TV series.”
On the other hand, Eduardo Kac presented an article named ‘Teleporting an unknown state’ (1994) where he described the idea to grow a plant with the aid of sun rays of different places (e.g. Rio, Sydney, Tokyo, Shicago and London).He described the technique, “Teleporting an Unknown State’ is a bio-telemetric interactive installation. In other words: it is a computer-based telecommunications piece in which a biological process is an integral part of the work.”
Another writer said, “Teleportation is the ability of moving matter from one point in time and space to another point in time and space instantaneously.”
As it works:


a. Quantum teleportation approach :


Text Box:    Figure 1 teleportationAlthough there are differences in the opinions, yet the overall conception is almost the same. Quantum entanglement is frequently discussed by the scientist. Scientists of the USA and Austria achieved to send the atom, a pre condition to send the human body since the human body is made up millions of atoms. To transfer key properties of one particle to another without using any physical link is possible with laser light. What the teams at the University of Innsbruck and the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (Nist) did was teleport qubits from one atom to another with the help of a third auxiliary atom.
It relies on a strange behavior that exists at the atomic scale known as "entanglement", whereby two particles can have related properties even when they are far apart. Einstein called it a "spooky action". The two groups used different techniques for achieving teleportation, but both followed the same basic protocol.
First, a pair of highly entangled, charged atoms (or ions) is created: B and C. Next, the state to be teleported is created in a third ion, A.
Then, one ion from the pair - let's say B - is entangled with A. The internal state of both these is then measured and the result sent to ion This transforms the quantum state of ion C into that created for A, destroying the original quantum state of A.
The teleportation took place in milliseconds and at the push of a button, the first time such a deterministic mechanism has been developed for the process.
Using beams of light the ultra fast quantum computers will be used to exploit the sub atomic properties, Dr.David added.


b. Claytronics teleportation approach:


According to the news from BBC, Professors Todd Mowry and Seth Goldstein of Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania think that, within a human generation, we might be able to replicate three-dimensional objects out of a mass of material made up of small synthetic "atoms".
Cameras would capture the movement of an object or person and then this data would be fed to the atoms, which would then assemble themselves to make up an exact likeness of the object.
They came up with the idea based on "claytronics," the animation technique which involves slightly moving a model per frame to animate it.

"That information is turned into some representation - a three-dimensional version of an mpeg [computer video file] - like a DVD," Dr Mowry added.
"You capture it digitally, ship it over across the network, and then reproduce a physical object that looks just like the original object, and moves just like it."
And he stressed this would be useful for much more than simple video conferencing.
"It's very artificial to talk to somebody through a glass wall, which is effectively what you have when you have a screen," he added.

     

Anders Karlsson

 


"You want to forget the fact that you're in different rooms."
Although it is not clear teleport human being it is clear to port the physical objects. It is inspiring that claytronics approach is at least produces hope that
one day human being might be transported.

C. Biological approach :


Through the collaborative action of anonymous individuals around the world, photons from distant countries and cities are teleported into the gallery and are used to give birth to a fragile and small plant. It is the participants' shared responsibility that ensures that the plant grows as long as the show is open.

Mixed reaction:


Some scientists are confused about the possibility to teleport the human being typically the movie ‘Star Trek’ followed. Regards to the question about the matter the topic BBC News online Science editor Dr.David Whitehouse said,
“Highly unlikely. It seems we can move photons of light around and photons do not weigh anything. Perhaps in a few years, we could teleport a single atom. Some researchers believe that we may be able to teleport a virus but they will not say when.”
Team leader Anders Karlsson, of the Stockholm Royal School of Technology, says this kind of bodily transportation will never happen. What can be teleported are the properties of 'photonic twins', which, for instance, allow an encrypted message to be sent over distances.
Photons are infinitely minute quantum particles of light. They have the ability to couple up, becoming 'photonic twins', a phenomenon which is also known as 'quantum entanglement'. Now suppose there is a single photon in London and another identical, twinned photon in Paris. They are apart, but the same. If the London photon is then coupled with another photon you have a twin in London with new properties, and still a single photon - the other twin - with the same properties as before in
Paris.
Now here comes the magical part. IST-QuComm discovered that if a connection is made with an optical fiber between the changed London twin and the Paris twin, the Paris counterpart obtains the properties of the London twin. That means the Paris photon is coupled with another photon identical to the second one in London. And this other photon just appears, from nowhere.

This may sound incredible, and impossible to understand in any logical way - the laws of nature are extremely different at a quantum level - but the process has clearly demonstrated by Professor Karlsson and his team.
 
Quantum teleportation is already useful. The first absolutely secure bank transfer using quantum physics was recently performed in Vienna. Professor Karlsson describes the process as sending what basically very faint pulses are of light that build up at the receiving end as a cryptographic key. This key is unique and can be used to validate, for instance, a money transfer or any secret message. Any meddling on the way will ruin the message and the money won't be transferred.

Al Quaranic opinion:

It is not clearly mentioned about the teleportation in the Al-Quaran since the Book is not a simple science book, but the book of knowledge (Hikma... in the sura hakim ). However, researching the Al-Quaran, we can be concluded that the Quaran justifies the concept. If we read the lives of the prophets, it would be evident that the concept of transportation was developed by the prophets in course of time. According to Tafsir Mareful Quaran, Hazrat Adam (AS) developed the wheel, the key object for any transporting vehicle on the land; Hazrat Noah (AS) developed the boat that ensured the transporting possibility on water. In addition, another prophet Hazrat Suleiman (AS) developed the transport that crossed the distance of six months by only few hours. His transport flew in the sky. Lastly the final prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SM) journeyed outer space physically, that was called ‘Miraz’. Amazingly that incident happened within shorter time than prophet Hazrat Suleiman did by his transport. There is no doubt that all those activities were miracle or Muziza, surely happened by the consent of Almighty Allah.

Up to this time man can reach nearly Mars and Jupiter that is proved that people’s achievement are nothing else than copying the concept of the prophets although the properties of the transports of the prophets are unknown, except Noah (AS), he made ark by wood and the transports of humanely made by the raw materials achieved from the earth revealed by Allah. Iron, aluminium, heliem, plastic and petroleum all those are exclusively properties of the power of Allah (Sa). So there is a maximum chance to send the people by any quick method similarly the process that was taken by the angel Gibrael (AS) with Borak (a medium) to transport Muhammad (SM) from Mecca to Jerusalem to ‘Baitul Mamur’ beyond the seven skies (according to Gulam Mustafa the mosque was placed in the ‘space frontier’ in his book Bishonoby).  Although I am unsure whether mankind would be able to move to the Sidratul Muntaha before the Day of Judgment; but; it can be easily assumed that, at least, mankind would be able to move from one place of the earth to another place or from the planet to another planet very swiftly. In the book Meskat Sharif we know that our prophet Hazrat Muhammad(SM) was borne by Borak, which was full of light. Modern science deals with teleportation that is related to light.

If we read the sura An Naml of the Holy Quaran ,we can find that one jinn brought the throne of Queen Bilquis within the blink of an eye .In the  verse 38 – 40 of the Sura An-Naml ,it is dictated that:

“38.He said (to his own men 0 ‘ye chiefs, which of you can bring me her throne before they come to me in submission?’

39. A stalwart of the Jinn said: ‘I will bring it to thee before thou rise from thy council: indeed I have full strength for the purpose, and may be trusted’.

40. Said one who had knowledge of the book: ‘I will bring it to thee before ever thy glance returns to thee. Then when (Solomon) saw it placed firmly before him, He said: ‘This is by the grace of my Lord! - To test me whether I am grateful or ungrateful! And if any is grateful .Truly his gratitude is (a gain) for his own soul; but if any is ungrateful, truly my lord is free of all needs. Supreme in honor.’

What we can learn from the verse, the stalwart jinn brought the throne very shortly from far distance .The object was brought by the media, fire. We know that by concentrating more light through convex lenses we can produce fire. Jinns are made of fire. So we if we can use the power of light, we, inshallah, shall be able to send the properties from one place to another.

In support to the demand, I can also provide the evidence that what Hazrat Suleiman (AS) did with the use of Jinn have been done in course of time. I think that there is a big question for the selection of the story of Hazrat Suleiman (AS) in the Al Quaran since millions of prophets names were not mentioned in the Al Quaran.

If we read the holy book, we know that:
1. Jinn made huge building for the Prophet Suleiman (As).In that time it was not believable that mankind would be able to carry huge blocks of stones for the house building. It was possible during the time of Feraun who made the Pyramids with the force and technology of the mankind. The same thing was possible in Madaien-e-Saleh. If the technique was done in course of time, then why it would not be possible to send the throne like the Stalwart jinn did at the time of the Prophet Suleiman (As)?

2. We also know that Jinns brought gems from the deep ocean for the prophet Hazrat Suleiman (As) as like as the divers are doing in present .However; it was unbelievable to the mankind that they would be able to dip into the deep sea. With the use of modern diving kits and submarines we are able to collect the valuable bounties of the Allah beneath the ocean. If this is possible in the present time, then why would it not be possible to send the solid property far distance as like as the powerful jinn during the time of Hazrat Suleiman (As)?

3. It is also delivered in the Quaran that Hazrat Suleiman (As) had the power over the wind is now transformed with the material by the mankind. The power of wind is used to generate electricity, to fly aero plane and such as.
The power of the prophet Suleiman (As) over the wind and under the sea are supported by the following verses of Sura Sad in the Holy Quaran:

“36.Then we subjected the Wind to his power, to flow gently to his order whithersoever he willed.
37. As also Satans, (including) every kind of builder and diver.

The power he used with the help of Jinn can be transplanted by the materials available in the world. The supremacy of the mankind over the angels divided in the point that Adam the father of mankind was taught the name of the materials. So this supremacy may supersede to the other creations in some cases. In support to my claim, it is better to quote the verse from the holy Quaran .In Sura Al- Baqarah it is said:

“31.And He taught Adam the names of all things; then He placed them before the angels, and said: “Tell me the names of the if ye are right.

32. They said: “Glory to Thee: of knowledge we have none, save what Thou hast taught us: in truth it is Thou who art perfect in knowledge and wisdom.

33. He said: “O Adam! Tell them their names.” When he had told them their names, Allah said: “did I not tell you that I know the secrets of heaven and earth, and I know what ye reveal.”

To pass in telling the names of the materials Allah ordered the angels to salute to Adam (AS) proofed that mankind was and still today superior than angels in consideration to the knowledge of the materials. In the Holy Quaran Allah says:

“34.And behold, We said to the angels: “Bow down to Adam:” and they bowed down:
Not so Iblis: he refused and was haughty: He was of those who reject Faith.”
 

Direct benefits of teleportation.

 Teleportation can bring direct benefits to the population distribution like wise the information is globally distributed through the blessing of the typical internet. Since the human body can be transported the world, even beyond it, would be truly meaningful about the land of Allah . National State has narrowed the opportunity of the mankind. Even National state produced selfishness, hatred and consequently war, famine, starvation to destroy the mankind. Although the war could not be prevented unless purifying inner norms of the human souls; however, the clash for the distribution of wealth presented by the almighty Allah to the mankind would be easier and convenient to manage. In addition, human to human contact would be easier and in that way the good class of the people around the world would get the opportunity to be united. Since then the suppressive intercessor like administration and their brokers would loose the ground. While clash for the control of wealth would be less consequently arms industries would loose the market, peace would automatically replace the hostility (However, it can not be assumed how the crooked section of the mankind would appear in such a shape by the power of Iblis, like wise the Israel did in the middle, up rooting the habitats and to suppress the progress of the middle eastern Muslims who enjoyed their property peacefully for the time being). The inequality in the existing population distribution can be easily found if we browse the chart presented below:

 

 

 

Population

Area (km²)

Density (Pop per km²)

World (land only)

6,464,750,000

134,682,000

48

Rank

Country or Region

Population

Area (km²)

Density (Pop per km²)

1

Monaco

35,253

1.49

23,660 [1]

2

Macau (PRC)

460,162

26

17,699

3

Hong Kong (PRC)

7,040,885

1,099

6,407

4

Singapore

4,325,539

683

6,333

5

Gibraltar ( UK )

27,921

6

4,654

6

Vatican City

783

0.44

1,780

7

Malta

401,630

316

1,271

8

Bermuda ( UK )

64,174

53

1,211

9

Maldives

329,198

298

1,105

10

Bahrain

726,617

694

1,047

11

Bangladesh

141,822,300

143,998

985

12

Channel Islands ( UK )

149,463

195

766

13

Nauru

13,635

21

649

14

Taiwan

22,894,384

35,980

636 [2]

15

Barbados

269,556

430

627

16

Palestinian territories

3,702,212

6,020

615 [3]

17

Mauritius

1,244,663

2,040

610

18

Aruba ( Netherlands )

99,468

180

553

19

South Korea

47,816,940

99,538

480

20

San Marino

28,117

61

461

21

Puerto Rico (US)

3,954,584

8,875

446

22

Tuvalu

10,441

26

402

23

Netherlands

16,299,170

41,528

392

24

Martinique ( France )

395,932

1,102

359

25

Comoros

797,902

2,235

357

26

Lebanon

3,576,818

10,400

344

27

Rwanda

9,037,690

26,338

343

28

Marshall Islands

61,963

181

342

29

Belgium

10,419,050

30,528

341

30

Japan

128,084,700

377,873

339

31

India

1,103,371,000

3,287,263

336

32

El Salvador

6,880,951

21,041

327

33

American Samoa (US)

64,869

199

326

34

U.S. Virgin Islands (US)

111,818

347

322

35

Sri Lanka

20,742,910

65,610

316

36

Réunion (France)

785,139

2,510

313

37

Guam (US)

169,635

549

309

38

Haiti

8,527,777

27,750

307

39

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

119,051

388

307

40

Israel

6,724,564

22,145

304

41

Saint Lucia

160,765

539

298

42

Philippines

83,054,480

300,000

277

43

Burundi

7,547,515

27,834

271

44

Guadeloupe ( France )

448,484

1,705

263

45

Grenada

102,924

344

260

46

Trinidad and Tobago

1,305,236

5,130

254

47

Vietnam

84,238,230

331,689

254

48

United Kingdom

59,667,840

242,900

246

49

Jamaica

2,650,713

10,991

241

50

Germany

82,689,210

357,022

232

51

Netherlands Antilles ( Netherlands )

182,656

800

228

52

Liechtenstein

34,521

160

216

53

Pakistan

157,935,100

796,095

198

54

Italy

58,092,740

301,318

193

55

North Korea

22,487,660

120,538

187

56

Nepal

27,132,630

147,181

184

57

Antigua and Barbuda

81,479

442

184

   

58

Dominican Republic

8,894,907

48,671

183

   

59

Luxembourg

464,904

2,586

180

   

60

Seychelles

80,654

455

177

   

61

Switzerland

7,252,331

41,284

176

   

62

Northern Mariana Islands (US)

80,801

464

174

   

63

Cayman Islands ( UK )

45,017

264

171

   

64

Saint Kitts and Nevis

42,696

261

164

   

65

Sao Tome and Principe

156,523

964

162

   

66

Federated States of Micronesia

110,487

702

157

   

67

Kuwait

2,686,873

17,818

151

   

68

British Virgin Islands ( UK )

22,016

151

146

   

69

Andorra

67,151

468

143

   

70

Nigeria

131,529,700

923,768

142

   

71

People's Republic of China

1,315,844,000

9,596,961

137

   

72

Tonga

102,311

747

137

   

73

Kiribati

99,350

726

137

   

74

The Gambia

1,517,079

11,295

134

   

75

Anguilla ( UK )

12,205

91

134

   

76

Isle of Man ( UK )

76,538

572

134

   

77

Czech Republic

10,219,600

78,866

130

   

78

Denmark

5,430,590

43,094

126

   

79

Cape Verde

506,807

4,033

126

   

80

Thailand

64,232,760

513,115

125

   

81

Moldova

4,205,747

33,851

124

   

82

Uganda

28,816,230

241,038

120

   

83

Poland

38,529,560

312,685

119

   

84

Indonesia

222,781,500

1,904,569

117

   

85

Guatemala

12,599,060

108,889

116

   

86

Tokelau ( New Zealand )

1,378

12

115

   

87

Portugal

10,494,500

91,982

114

   

88

Slovakia

5,400,908

49,033

110

   

89

France ( Metropolitan )

60,495,540

551,500

110

   

90

Albania

3,129,678

28,748

109

   

91

Malawi

12,883,940

118,484

109

   

92

Hungary

10,097,730

93,032

109

   

93

Togo

6,145,004

56,785

108

   

94

Serbia

9,396,411

88,361

106 [2]

   

95

Dominica

78,940

751

105

   

96

Syria

19,043,380

185,180

103

   

97

Cuba

11,269,400

110,861

102

   

98

Armenia

3,016,312

29,800

101

   

99

Austria

8,189,444

83,858

98

   

100

Azerbaijan

8,410,801

86,600

97

   

101

Slovenia

1,966,814

20,256

97

   

102

Turkey

73,192,840

783,562

93

   

103

Ghana

22,112,810

238,533

93

   

104

Romania

21,711,470

238,391

91

   

105

Cyprus

835,307

9,251

90

   

106

Spain

43,064,190

505,992

85

   

107

Costa Rica

4,327,228

51,100

85

   

108

Greece

11,119,890

131,957

84

   

109

Croatia

4,551,338

56,538

81

   

110

Republic of Macedonia

2,034,060

25,713

79

   

111

Cambodia

14,071,010

181,035

78

   

112

Wallis and Futuna (France)

15,480

200

77

   

113

Sierra Leone

5,525,478

71,740

77

   

114

Ukraine

46,480,700

603,700

77

   

115

Malaysia

25,347,370

329,847

77

   

116

Bosnia and Herzegovina

3,907,074

51,197

76

   

117

Cook Islands ( New Zealand )

17,954

236

76

   

118

Benin

8,438,853

112,622

75

   

119

Myanmar

50,519,490

676,578

75

   

120

Egypt

74,032,880

1,001,449

74

   

121

Qatar

812,842

11,000

74

   

122

Morocco

31,478,460

446,550

70

   

123

Ethiopia

77,430,700

1,104,300

70

   

124

Bulgaria

7,725,965

110,912

70

   

125

Iraq

28,807,190

438,317

66

   

126

Samoa

184,984

2,831

65

   

127

Brunei

373,819

5,765

65

   

128

Honduras

7,204,723

112,088

64

   

129

Georgia

4,474,404

69,700

64

   

130

French Polynesia ( France )

256,603

4,000

64

   

131

Jordan

5,702,776

89,342

64

   

132

East Timor

947,064

14,874

64

   

133

Tunisia

10,102,470

163,610

62

   

134

Turks and Caicos Islands ( UK )

26,288

417

61

   

135

Swaziland

1,032,438

17,364

59

   

136

Uzbekistan

26,593,120

447,400

59

   

137

Senegal

11,658,170

196,722

59

   

138

Lesotho

1,794,769

30,355

59

   

139

Ireland

4,147,901

70,273

59

   

140

Kenya

34,255,720

580,367

59

   

141

Côte d'Ivoire

18,153,870

322,463

56

   

142

Mexico

107,029,400

1,958,201

55

   

143

United Arab Emirates

4,495,823

83,600

54

   

144

Lithuania

3,431,033

65,300

53

   

145

Burkina Faso

13,227,840

274,000

48

   

146

Belarus

9,755,106

207,600

47

   

147

Ecuador

13,228,420

283,561

47

   

148

Fiji

847,706

18,274

46

   

149

Bhutan

2,162,546

47,000

46

150

Afghanistan

29,863,010

652,090

46

151

Tajikistan

6,506,980

143,100

45

152

Montenegro

630,548

14,026

45 [2]

153

Montserrat ( UK )

4,488

102

44

154

Guinea-Bissau

1,586,344

36,125

44

155

Palau

19,949

459

43

156

Panama

3,231,502

75,517

43

157

Nicaragua

5,486,685

130,000

42

158

Iran

69,515,210

1,648,195

42

159

Tanzania

38,328,810

945,087

41

160

Saint Helena ( UK )

4,918

122

40

161

Colombia

45,600,240

1,138,914

40

162

Yemen

20,974,660

527,968

40

163

South Africa

47,431,830

1,221,037

39

164

Guinea

9,402,098

245,857

38

165

Eritrea

4,401,357

117,600

37

166

Latvia

2,306,988

64,600

36

167

Cameroon

16,321,860

475,442

34

168

Djibouti

793,078

23,200

34

169

Faroe Islands ( Denmark )

47,017

1,399

34

170

Zimbabwe

13,009,530

390,757

33

171

Madagascar

18,605,920

587,041

32

172

United States

298,212,900

9,629,091

31

173

Estonia

1,329,697

45,100

29

174

Liberia

3,283,267

111,369

29

175

Venezuela

26,749,110

912,050

29

176

Kyrgyzstan

5,263,794

199,900

26

177

Laos

5,924,145

236,800

25

178

Mozambique

19,792,300

801,590

25

179

Democratic Republic of the Congo

57,548,740

2,344,858

25

180

Saint-Pierre and Miquelon ( France )

5,769

242

24

181

The Bahamas

323,063

13,878

23

182

Brazil

186,404,900

8,514,877

22

183

Peru

27,968,240

1,285,216

22

184

Chile

16,295,100

756,096

22

185

Sweden