It seems bizarre to accuse me of not listening for two reasons. Firstly, I've not seen you say anything you'd not said before anyway, illusions of knowledge, can't see the future and all that. Secondly, at what point have you said anything that I can answer to? As I have explained human teleportation is impossible. Perhpas you could explain why you disagree. And by "why" really I mean why you think I am only "saying" I'm right, and why you think this is wrong.
The thing is that I'm not "saying" anything, really. I'm just the messenger. What is doing the saying is mathematics. you ought to address that. And it will repeat what it's saying, over and over, because once something is laid down in maths as proven, or as true by definition, it is true forever.
It's a shame that we've got distracted in a battle of egos, because this had the potential to be a lovely discussion about what this discovery is really leading to, namely breakthroughs in Quantum Computing. Instead I've had to explain why an idea first touted in a sci-fi show for budgetary reasons is not remotely realistic, had to respond to criticism yet again about my perceived lack of imagination and ambition, and most bizarre of all had my financial status questioned and a comparison with a mad old buffoon from the 16th/17th Century.
Your educational status isn't the issue. On the other hand, you and everyone else who's disagreeing with me and TTT are persisting in ignoring a factual error in your position. As far as I can see, I can't do much more than continue to point that out until you start to recognise this error. Only after you do that -- or, at least, explain precisely why you think there is no error -- can we move on.
So if I had a question, it is this: why do you not believe that the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle applies to matter transportation?