Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Surviving Teleportation

As more and more ideas are popping into my head about teleportation, I've been thinking, how would we stay alive after teleportation?

Because teleportation would break down your cells, and then put them back together, it will be extremely hard to make it so that a dead body doesn't come out the other end.

It would be extremely hard to put the cells back in an order that allows blood to flow, brain cells to work, and your heart to pump. Because we are dealing with a living thing, not a webpage, teleportation will be extremely hard.

When we deal with a webpage, even if the code is just missing 1 bracket, parts of the webpage are messed up. So we mess up with just 1 cell, it could be a dead or deformed body coming out the other end.

The only logical way to solve this is to have people monitoring the teleportation at the end, and then seeing what cells need to be moved, and move them with special equipment. The only problem is that this would take a while, so only long-distance teleportation would make any sense.

We would also have to deal with DNA, which would be a whole different story. We just recently read the whole human genome, so we are a long way from teleportation.

I think that teleportation is still possible, but it will take years and years before it is invented. Please comment as I would like to start a discussion and make sure you read all of my posts!

1 comment:

  1. Great, continue your discovery.
    Although the sad matter might be that we are millennia away from such advancements, with the right mind and speed it will be possible sooner than we might think.

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