Author Topic: Teleportation = Impossible  (Read 4601 times)

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Anyway, I've been thinking, and teleportation--which would be really cool--probably wouldn't be possible for at least 100 years. I mean, it's probably very possible with the technology we have today to remove a particle from one point and place it in another, but that would need two giant machines in both spots.

The sound of teleportation would actually be quite loud and annoying too. When you teleport to one spot, the air around your now-gone body has to collapse in as fast as it can, which the pressure of the entire atmosphere. So basically it would sound a lot (or exactly) like thunder.

discuss I guess.

doesnt matter
its better than flying on a god damn plane for 8 hours

how would any of that make it impossible

how would any of that make it impossible
I mean sci-fi stuff, like teleportation watches or pads or whatever.

how would any of that make it impossible
are you agreeing with him disagreeing with your own thread

The sound of teleportation would actually be quite loud and annoying too.
So basically it would sound a lot (or exactly) like thunder.
That's not annoying, that's awesome.

How do you know that you'll be the same you and not a different you when you come out on the other side?

are you agreeing with him disagreeing with your own thread
what

I pressed Post by accident.

You'd basically have to be sealed inside a vaccumn in order for whatever machine to be able to properly transport your particles, and it would also have to store the exact electrical state that your brain is going through, then restart your brain with those exact signals it had before in order to revive you.

And that's if all your particles can be transported fast enough before you bleed out or become permanently brain dead.

If it CAN be done, I'd honestly be surprised.

When you teleport to one spot, the air around your now-gone body has to collapse in as fast as it can, which the pressure of the entire atmosphere.
that actually makes for very nice bombs

what

I pressed Post by accident.
well when i joined the topic i just saw you quoting him with nothing posted

You'd basically have to be sealed inside a vaccumn in order for whatever machine to be able to properly transport your particles, and it would also have to store the exact electrical state that your brain is going through, then restart your brain with those exact signals it had before in order to revive you.

And that's if all your particles can be transported fast enough before you bleed out or become permanently brain dead.

If it CAN be done, I'd honestly be surprised.
Never thought about that.

What if your heart skips a beat and stops during the teleportation?

I mean, it's probably very possible with the technology we have today to remove a particle from one point and place it in another, but that would need two giant machines in both spots.
Its like computers. In the mid-20th century, computers were the size of small houses, and by the 1970s they took up half your desk. Then they slowly got smaller and can fit in your pocket. It only takes one creative person to get working on it and then yeah. It would get smalelr after a while

doesnt matter
its better than flying on a god damn plane for 8 hours
doesnt matter
its better than riding in a car for 23 hours

Teleportation is definitely possible, but whether it's achievable within our lifetimes is a different matter altogether. I think it would be neat to teleport, although it would probably be extraordinarily disorienting the first couple of times.