Originally posted by: Falloutboy
techinically its possible but it really won't be U.it will be an exact duplicate of your self. and you would actaully be dead.
Originally posted by: wseyller
You brought up something similiar to what I was thinking. If you could infact convert an object or even living organisms to some kind of energy or data, could it be cloned since we can make copies of data and would a living organism survive the process? If teleporting was possible and we converted non-living objects into data and then clone it that would be like free stuff, minus the expense of teleporting. I wonder if that is how the replicators work on shows like Star Trek. Just a note, I'm not a raging Star Trekie fan.
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
techinically its possible but it really won't be U.it will be an exact duplicate of your self. and you would actaully be dead.
Originally posted by: Fencer128
We need exact data for momentum and position of every atom that makes up your being at a specific instance in time. We can't do that because Heisenberg won't give us all the info.
The only teleporting that has been reported in journals that I'm aware of deals with the movement of information (when mentioning atoms what they mean is atomic state - not the movement of the actual atom IIRC) - not matter - and so Heisenberg isn't applicable.
Originally posted by: Fencer128
Originally posted by: Falloutboy
techinically its possible but it really won't be U.it will be an exact duplicate of your self. and you would actaully be dead.
Hi,
For the reasons TuxDave gave - technically it's impossible right now - unless you have some new physics?
We need exact data for momentum and position of every atom that makes up your being at a specific instance in time. We can't do that because Heisenberg won't give us all the info.
The only teleporting that has been reported in journals that I'm aware of deals with the movement of information (when mentioning atoms what they mean is atomic state - not the movement of the actual atom IIRC) - not matter - and so Heisenberg isn't applicable.
Cheers,
Andy
Originally posted by: Cogman
Another problem I see, wouldnt the objects being teleported arive cold? (absolute zero) Creating matter is one thing, but how would we move energy? Just a thought
Originally posted by: JF0603
first off did you realise the piece of crap computer they used. that probly could not run dos!
The question whether the same finite being (especially a body) can be at once in two (bilocation) or more (replication, multilocation) totally different places
