The Teleportation of humans ... Is it really possible ?!

in #fiction7 years ago

There are those ideas, which of the intensity of attractiveness and splendor make people, including scientists, cling to and work to implement or at least prove the possibility of implementation, no matter how impossible those ideas practically. In my opinion there is nothing clearer and larger as an example of this idea of ​​the teleportation of humans and travel over time.

We "move" quantitatively and easily by using different vehicles (car, plane, ship, etc.) to move between points and other points, but actually and at every moment passing through this transition we record a presence on the transmission line between the two points. For example, to move from my house to my work, I ordered 9 traffic lights, crossed by hundreds of people, touched the frame of my vehicle tens of kilometers of asphalt, and analyzed my mind millions of data and inputs as I "moved" in a process of four to five hours.

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this photo from star trek movie

Now, what if you can move instantaneously? You are now in your home, then "NOW" you are in your business! Not what we can call time has passed! "Your mass" and "Kamk" have been moved finely from one point to another in almost no time! Great course! But have scientists succeeded in achieving this ?! They succeeded ... but not with humans!

This is the dilemma of instantaneous transition: human beings. While scientists have succeeded in achieving quantitative quantum transfer (on playful futons that have evoked Einstein's own madness), humans will remain the impossible challenge, for many reasons and paradoxes.

  • Paradox of suicide machine
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    this photo from watchmen movie

Intuitively, in order for your "block" and your whole body to be transferred instantaneously from one place to another, it must first be dismantled! Do not joke about this! How will you move yourself in the Ether as a single block ?! You must first break down at the atomic level so that you can be grouped back at the point you want. Did you realize the trap installed! We will move to the other side instantaneously, but we will get a dead body!

*Paradox data bandwidth
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this photo from google

Let us suppose that, with a miracle, we have succeeded in finding a mechanism for deconstructing a human body with finite precision into particles while preserving its life and then moving it instantaneously to another place where it will be fully assembled again. Well, what we lack now is the medium or mechanism that will be moved at instantaneous speeds; do we have a faster alternative to the Internet in transferring massive data ?!
Because the answer is no, all we have to do now is to decipher the genome of every cell in the human body and convert it into data that can be transported back to the destination. Well, how much is the data size of each cell? 10 billion bits! How much is the volume of the human brain alone? 2.6 x 1042 bits! To read this figure of the brain alone:

2,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bits!

This is the brain alone! We are not yet close to the rest of the body!

Do you still have hope ?! Well, using the maximum bandwidth for online data transfer speed (1.125 terabits / second - the index of internet data transfer speed so far) how much will it take to transfer the brain alone? 4.85 × 1015 years old! Let's just read the figure:

4,850,000,000,000,000 years

*This is greater than the age of the universe itself at 350 thousand times! I think I better ride the subway faster!

paradox of the "damned" fly
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this photo from the fly movie

This problem is the biggest concern of anyone who is thinking about the quantum transition. What ensures that while my particles are transferred momentarily, the particles of "something" move by coincidence with me at the moment of disintegration? What prevents a disaster from being a "fly" for example?

So, by the same token, how can we break up a human body with its flesh and flesh without anything else, no matter how small it is? A dusty corn of dust may spoil everything? Do you really want to risk something like this? If we succeeded in achieving the safety and complete isolation of the body at the dismantling, what if the substitution of an atom is supposed to be assembled in the brain another seed where the leg ?!

Do we really want risk and experience ?! You first please!

*Paradox version "Not required"!
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this photo from the matrix reloaded movie

The eyes of one of us may brightly say, "What about printing myself somewhere else?" This will certainly solve the paradox of the suicide machine and the "damned" fly. We will scan the body accurately at the atomic level, transfer its data to where it is to go, and then reprint it in the same way as the three-dimensional printing we talked about in minutes.
Great! But what about the soul ?! How will that copy move? With batteries ?! What about the data transfer problem? We still have to transfer the huge amount of data!

The most important is that you actually did not move an inch of your place! You did not go to visit your family, but sent a copy to you to do this! In this way the world population will multiply millions of times in just a few seconds! Do not think about this solution please.
But does this really mean the impossibility of an immediate transition to mankind in the future ?! of course not! Only the idea seems impossible in theory to human beings to the limitations of our tools, our ways of dealing with the world around us, and let me tell you that all of these restrictions are slowly collapsing as we dive more and more into modern quantum physics that seems impossible and relentless. Maybe this is what it takes to achieve the impossible ... understand it no more!

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