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RE: Quantum Mechanics... #15
(05-08-2016, 09:39 AM)Red Wrote:
(05-08-2016, 09:13 AM)Jebusfathead Wrote: 'That's exactly what I was going to say, it might be going fast now, but it will slow down at certain stages where they will find problems hard to fix. For example teleporting things such as humans, animals or larger objects compared to just 1 photon. We lose data packets on computers when they send files all the time and it's not entirely understood why. So what if the same happens when we teleport a person, for example I teleport to Canada for a holiday but some of my atoms don't copy correctly so I don't have a leg.'

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(05-08-2016, 10:00 AM)Devourz Wrote:
(05-08-2016, 09:13 AM)Jebusfathead Wrote:
(05-08-2016, 09:04 AM)Red Wrote:
(05-08-2016, 08:56 AM)Devourz Wrote:
(05-08-2016, 08:49 AM)Red Wrote: Even though my grammar is dreadful it's rather easy to understand lol

I really don't... Sorry.

ahhh fine wait until i wake up and stop drinking Smile

I'll rephrase it for you once my PC slowly loads up

Ok here's the original


'Took my word right out of my mouth, It may seem to be rapidly progressing but there will be speed bumps if you will that will prolong the time it takes to do things say like animals/humans/larger objects etc. Also sure it copies atoms over well it teleports to another place, but if you can lose packet data with computers and information along the way wouldn't this also be the same with say humans? What happens if we lose a few atoms on the way or even a few of the protons/neutrons or electrons that make up our atoms.'


Now for my re-phrasing.

'That's exactly what I was going to say, it might be going fast now, but it will slow down at certain stages where they will find problems hard to fix. For example teleporting things such as humans, animals or larger objects compared to just 1 photon. We lose data packets on computers when they send files all the time and it's not entirely understood why. So what if the same happens when we teleport a person, for example I teleport to Canada for a holiday but some of my atoms don't copy correctly so I don't have a leg.'

Well, with more studies in understanding the waves with the quantum particles, they'll have to figure out why before they try on bigger objects & animal tests such as bugs etc, but it's not so far away as you think, i've researched this alot lately & they're starting to figure some deep shit out right now, so wait a few years & you'll see they know why the atoms doesn't copy correctly & they'll probably fix the issue before even thinking of living experiment... But it's not so far away from success Smile

Yea but if you think about it they still haven't permanently solved packet loss in like, loads of years, so it will have a way to go with quantum physics, especially if lives are involved. Not to mention ethics like if you teleported a live person are they really the same person they was before?

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