All things may be possible to an extent, but we would be fools to claim that all things are possible simply as they are. For example, to think that a full grown multi-ton whale could fit in a school closet. Or that matter can come from no matter, the vice-versa being that matter can simply disappear and cease to exist entirely. There are certain things that, no matter how open minded or experienced in spell casting you may be, simply can not be done. I like to advertise that you are only limited by your beliefs, but there are certain facts of life that can not be denied. Sadly.
Teleportation is something that scientists are working on and have already made some progress with. So far they have only managed some small things like fruits and veggies, but there is some potential with the technology. Although the act would take much more energy then most humans have and still more energy then most humans can hold, I believe teleportation may be possible to some degree. Risky, of course, but possible.
Emoboy, I doubt you'll find anyone here who can honestly teleport. At least I doubt you'll find anyone who can teleport long distance. I have no doubt, however, that you will find several people willing to claim that they can.
its possible, and i know for a fact it can be, done but you have to be a master at energy manipulation and projection. its not like you can go teleporting around all over. is it possible? yes. is it a realistic goal? maybe, if you have been practicing ap and magick for 15 or more years.
Teleportation is possible in theory, however whether anyone can actually do it is a different matter however if this helps you can know the theory,
1- Breaking apart every atom inside the human body (It does not have to be converted to energy necessarily) and then re-assemble it at the other end with every atom in the exact right place, VERY complex and cannot possibly be controlled by a human mind if the human is attempting to rebuild the teleported being.
2- The second method is by creating a very dense object and literally creating a whole in gravity bringing the time space continuum (yes it really does exist) into a bubble shape and forcing two distant points close together.
Other than either of those methods I can not think how it could be done.
Teleportation has been successful. It has been improved upon.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzSkrF7elO4
The Montauk Experiment and Philadelphia Experiment, during WWII in 1942-3 (had Rainbow- to make the ships disappear with physics due to Nikola Tesla (and others) at Princeton, it worked to a small degree and Phoenix -mind control with chemicals, technolgy was a success.)
August 12 1943 Eldridge ship. For Rainbow Projects. Using large generators. Towed out into the harbor. The boat became physically invisible and disappeared entirely. Some people tried to jump out of the boat in a huge vortex instaed of the water. They jumped 40 years into the year 1983 and 1963 in Britwood NY. They went back and forth a number of time.
Some people in the experiment wound up coming back to our time embedded in hulls, or if they didn't they went crazy/their minds were destroyed.
1948 Launched a re-investigation.
1. Engineering reproduction. Los Alamos, NM (stealth technology)
2. Electro magnetic Bottle/Radar Cross signal/Radar jam.
3. Electromagnetic field generation that makes them disappear. Stealth disappears. Full invisibility.
4. Human factors investigation as to why they had the negative outcome with the experiments. This was done on Long Island.
THat was in 1940's.
I don't know anyone in charge of military experiments that worry about the people that would get stuck in walls or die. So, I'm sure it has worked better in the future.