Author Topic: Teleportation = Impossible  (Read 4610 times)

I wouldn't want to be teleported because it wouldn't actually be me on the other side.

I wouldn't want to be teleported because it wouldn't actually be me on the other side.
It would be like handing over your life to an exact clone of you while you die painlessly and instantly.

It would be like handing over your life to an exact clone of you while you die painlessly and instantly.
No thanks

I wouldn't want to be teleported because it wouldn't actually be me on the other side.
that wouldn't be teleportation tho

you can't rule out the possibility, there's just no way to do so.  someone will find a way.  probably not within the next 100 years or so but i'd like to imagine it will be done.

also the "thunderclap" probs wouldn't happen.  a loud noise, at best, maybe, like a really loud balloon pop.


Micro wormholes?

Wormholes are just a theory, folding space like a piece of paper is sorta bullstuff.

I wouldn't want to be teleported because it wouldn't actually be me on the other side.
that would be cloning, not teleportation
teleportation is like the same atoms moving across a distance, so it would be exactly you

that would be cloning, not teleportation
teleportation is like the same atoms moving across a distance, so it would be exactly you
How would you transfer the atoms without disrupting stuff? It would have to be the data sent across radio waves or something.

that would be cloning, not teleportation
teleportation is like the same atoms moving across a distance, so it would be exactly you
How is that cloning? You're breaking down your body and re-building it on the other side.

Wormholes are just a theory, folding space like a piece of paper is sorta bullstuff.
lol what
it's a lot more believable than teleportation

the human body surviving teleportation that is proven possible by physics is not going to happen.

You'd have to be sealed in a vacuum, and that itself would kill any person, so assume you wear a really strong metal suit, it takes away the accessibility factor.

It's not practical in current science, just like warp drives aren't either.

I don't see why it isn't possible sometime.
I already have a teleporter to the surface up here.

You'd have to be sealed in a vacuum
why?
couldn't you be put in a room where everything, including the oxygen around you, was transported?

why?
couldn't you be put in a room where everything, including the oxygen around you, was transported?
that's impractical, and you'd be crushed by the force of the vacuum occurring around you