by OBrien » Mon Jul 05, 2021 3:33 pm
If it worked perfectly, teleportation could improve the quality of life of millions of people who spend hours every day on commuting to work, school, etc. If teleportation did make a copy of the person and kill one version of them (à la Prestige), you could be right in that we may never know the horrors that the dead copy is experiencing and it would probably be unethical to teleport humans.
I don't see any reason why teleportation should not become a reality to be used on objects, although maybe the energy consumption would not be worth it for most cases.
If it worked perfectly, teleportation could improve the quality of life of millions of people who spend hours every day on commuting to work, school, etc. If teleportation did make a copy of the person and kill one version of them (à la Prestige), you could be right in that we may never know the horrors that the dead copy is experiencing and it would probably be unethical to teleport humans.
I don't see any reason why teleportation should not become a reality to be used on objects, although maybe the energy consumption would not be worth it for most cases.