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Teleportation

  • Barry Quinn
  • Sep 18, 2017
  • 4 min read

The concept of teleportation was developed by science fiction writers in such a way that it could support the plot of their stories. But some would suggest that it might have been discovered long ago without knowing that it was maybe a sample of teleportation. There are cases that some "mediums" with "psychic " abilities were able to materialise objects out of thin air in an unexplainable way. With the advancement of science we now know that it is impossible to create matter out of nothing, so that leaves us with the possibility of teleportation. If this was real we are talking about psychik teleportation that touches the sphere of paranormal activity. We could also say that a form of teleportation is when we send/or receive data of any form, philosophically speaking, because that does not apply to the rules of teleportation since the data remains in both the sender and the receiver. But this all about objects. Even now scientists have accomplished teleporting photons or atoms but with a single spin in very short distances.

There are many parameters to be considered when teleporting an object. First we have to break it down to its atom state or further to quarks(?). A human body consists of x,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms, where x is the human body weight divided by 10. These atoms are not all the same. There are hydrogen, oxygen, carbon atoms and all of them consist of proton, neutrons and electrons. So we will have to map the positions of all of these as a first step. Let's take under consideration that this is achievable. Next we will have to compute the quantum state of all the above since everything is in a moving state and never stands still. Take into consideration that the movement takes place in more than one axis.

In conclusion there are almost infinite parameters to compute and we know that quantum information cannot be copied and exist in a double state.This means that if we have an x object in A location and we want to teleport it to B location, we cannot just copy x and construct it again in B location without deconstructing it first in A location. This happens because we can't reconstruct an object "out of thin air". We need matter and we cannot create matter, but theoretically we can only deconstruct and reconstruct matter.

Moral questions regarding teleportation should be taken under serious consideration. There is much that science cannot solve and many questions cannot be answered through science. The most important one is about the human soul.

Does it exist? Can we measure it? What is it?

In my opinion, what we call human soul is this "thing" that makes all people unique and different from each other. Is it what make us self aware? Or is it what defines us through experience and memories? Or is it both? The mystery lays within the human brain, as this is what makes us taking decisions and actions. The most important factor of human individuality is the memories as they are moulded through time, that is what probably builds our personality.

Memory is stored in brain cells that communicate with each other through electrical pulses and chemical reactions using synapses. These connections through brain cells are always changing by deciding what is worth remembering through new experiences and information.(I'm trying to imagine what is happening to my brain right now as i'm trying to establish the theory that comes later;-).

If we are certain that memories are what defines a person and shapes our character then we can use it in our advantage. Instead of trying to teleport a whole person that requires an infinite amount of data and parameters to be considered we can take a shortcut. We can try to deconstruct only one part of the human body, the brain. And more specifically, the memory of the human brain.

This will eliminate the factor of an error while reconstructing each molecule of the entire human body since it will be restricted in only the part of the human brain that defines a human being.

Human cloning is in great progress and it is estimated that the first human will have been cloned at the year 2020. So after deconstructing the part of the human brain we need, we can reconstruct it and implement it in a clone which can be in several locations around the world allowing us to be wherever we want in theory.

Since quantum teleportation of a whole person to somewhere that has never been to is impossible because of the entanglement factor, which specifies that an entangled state is a pair of objects that are correlated in a quantum way, we can always use the Zeno theory that is already proven. According to the Zeno effect, a rough explanation is that the atoms stop moving when they are under observation, so hypothetically, we are not limited by the entanglement factor.

 
 
 

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