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The tractor beams and optical tweezers are big tools for nanotechnology and quantum systems.


"This chip-based “tractor-beam,” which uses an intensely focused beam of light to capture and manipulate biological particles without damaging the cells, could help biologists study the mechanisms of diseases. Credit: Sampson Wilcox, RLE" (ScitechDaily, Real-Life Star Wars Tech: MIT Researchers Have Created a Miniature “Tractor Beam” To Capture Cells)


MIT researchers developed a tractor beam. That system can capture the cell and move it from one place to another. The tractor beams are acoustic, electromagnetic, or optical systems that can capture elementary particles or more complicated things and move them without touching their environment. 

Those systems can make it possible to move complex structures between two places. The problem is that if those complicated molecules touch something. They lose their polarity. That destroys the structure. In nanotechnology, the system must create complicated atomic and molecular structures. Those structures are glued using ion, anion, and neutral atom bonds. 



"In a groundbreaking experiment at the Technion Faculty of Physics, researchers demonstrated the transfer of atoms via quantum tunneling using optical tweezers." (ScitechDaily, Quantum Tunneling Breakthrough: Technion Scientists Move Atoms With Precision)


Quantum tunneling opens new routes to communication and other things.


Theoretically is possible to tunnel even people through the walls. The problem is how to keep the complex structures in the human body in one entirety.  The system must raise energy levels in all particles in the human body at the same moment. That denies the shockwave from the human body and keeps it in one form. 

Then the system must surround the people who want to transfer the power field that is a higher energy level than the particles inside it. That keeps the person in one piece. Maybe that thing is possible someday in the future. 

Researchers moved atoms with ultimate precision. Using optical tweezers for that operation. That is the breakthrough in quantum tunneling. This is a big breakthrough because the system transported the complex structure through the barrier. The system used optical tweezers to manipulate neutral atoms. 

This technology can allow developers to create quantum computers that can transport qubits through the barrier. That is one tool that can make information safer than it has been before. Quantum tunneling makes it possible to transport particles through barriers like walls without making holes in them can be the system that makes breakthroughs in cancer treatment. 

The system can send ions or atoms or other particles through tissue and then stop it at the right point. The ions or other particles release now their energy and that thing can destroy the cancer cells.

"A simulation of a wave packet incident on a potential barrier. In relative units, the barrier energy is 20, greater than the mean wave packet energy of 14. A portion of the wave packet passes through the barrier." (Wikipedia, Quantum tunnelling)


But from those futuristic thoughts to this day. 


Quantum tunneling can make the ultimate stun or even very dangerous systems possible. The ion cannon can shoot ions through the air. 

And when the ion stops it sends a light flash.  That makes them hard to control. The light flash is the energy impulse. That can destroy complicated molecules. And that is bad for nanotechnology and complicated molecular structures. 

However, the ability to move neutral atoms through the air makes the optical system more advanced than traditional ion cannons are.  That system makes it possible to move single atoms and that is a big thing for nanotechnology. 

The system can make it possible to send even uranium ions or atoms through the air. Quantum tunneling can make it possible to create an antimatter system that can transport antimatter through air or walls. 

That thing makes it possible to create the antimatter cannons. The system requires that the optical system makes a vacuum channel through the air and when some particle moves in that channel it cannot interact with material. 


https://scitechdaily.com/real-life-star-wars-tech-mit-researchers-have-created-a-miniature-tractor-beam-to-capture-cells/


https://scitechdaily.com/quantum-tunneling-breakthrough-technion-scientists-move-atoms-with-precision/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_tunnelling


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