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human teleportation possibilities

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to those of you who say it can't happen.....just wait.....maybe not in our lifetimes but it will happen....we just need to have the technology developed to do it and we are nowhere near doing that yet...

Just look back a century and a half....people said that humans couldn't fly!!

Go back to victorian times, apparently they thought that if you went over a certain speed you would blow up...

yes the uncertainty principle is a ah heck to get round so all we have to do it develop a time freezing device first then it would work!!!

Oops I think I had too much coffee...can't stop writing crap!!😉
 
Originally posted by: JohanMeert
Actually retaining a person's memory would require much less memory. You only need to map the interconnections between the brain's neurons. Even if you take all braincelles ( a few billion at most) and all its branches, this effectively makes up all memories of that person. Once you have a copy (scan) of all those connections, you can make as many copies as you like. Of course, interconnections change all the time in the brain.

A few billion neurons = 1 retarded idiot. General rule of thumb: 100 billion neurons plus 1 trillion Glial cells. That's just the grey matter.
Of course, if you had the technology to memorize the quantum state of every single particle in the human body, the number of cells in the brain is a trifling matter. You're not mapping dendrites. You're memorizing spatial coordinates and quantum states for every single particle in the whole body and hoping that once the replicate is constructed it will naturally continue functioning as if it were the original.
 
The existance of wormholes is purely speculative, particle teleportation (teleportation once again being the transfer of quantum states) has been proven (see op). I see what you're saying though, without something like wormholes "technically speaking teleportation" doesn't seem possible.
 
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