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Explain how teleportation could work /sci/

>> No.1769847

it couldn't

>> No.1769852

it couldn't

>> No.1769856

This kid in my class said this "Its actually not, unless they make a copy of the person, you cant send all of the person's body parts there. It just wouldnt work, you cant send physical items through signals. It's just impossible. It would let Car makers and Airports out of business, anyways."

>> No.1769857

You could scan the original, send the information to the receiver, and then make a copy there. Thats more cloning though. .

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If you somehow managed to convert all the particles in the human body into a transportable substance that can transfer from point A to point B in little time.

But as you can imagine any method of converting the particles in the human body from itself will result in seriously fucked up and disfigured individuals. The pain and despair would be enormous. Massive.

>> No.1770314

wormholes bitches

>> No.1770320

What about teleporting actual MATTER? Like, what if there was a far-off space station that needed more bulkhead. How would you send it? Cloning in this case wouldn't work

>> No.1770328

I cant even explain how television can work.

>> No.1770464

we teleport things everyday such as emails.

since everything is made of matter, emails are too. if we can teleport our selves in email form, we can indeed teleport ourselves.

>> No.1770481

>>1770464
Emails consist of energy flowing through wires encoded in binary, and other languages.

>> No.1770498

>>1770314
Let me know when you've completed your thesis on manipulating negative energy and exotic matter.

>> No.1770507

Would have to translate every attribute of the human body including the mind and it's many features into binary, destroy the original, send the data and copy it somewhere else, which wouldn't be actual teleportation, it'd just seem like it. That's the only way based on our current model of how space-time works.

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>>1770464 we teleport things everyday such as emails.

I headdesked so hard I had to get treated for concussion

>> No.1770546
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1770546

YOU JUST HAVE TO BECOME ONE WITH THE COSMOS, MY FRIEND!

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