Is it possible to teleport? Is a baseball capable of carrying radio waves across buildings, bouncing around a corner, and then transforming back into a baseball? Quantum mechanics, surprisingly, reveals that the answer might be yes. Almost. The point is that, although baseball could not be aired live, all information about it could. In quantum physics, atoms and electrons are regarded as a set of distinct qualities such as position, velocity, and intrinsic spin. The particle's configuration is determined by this feature. Giving it a quantum state's identity. Two electrons have identical quantum states. The aggregate quantum states formed by our baseball's countless atoms describe it in a literal sense. If this quantum state information could be read in Boston and across the world, atoms for the same chemical elements might be imprinted with it in Bangalore and instructed to assemble in the same way, resulting in the same baseball. There is, however, one shortcoming. Quantum