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Teleporters
Started by Forbez, Dec 13 2006 10:46 PM
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#2
Posted 14 December 2006 - 02:49 PM
Au contraire, they have already invented one. Although it only teleported something infinitesimal, an electron or photon, I think, an equally infinitesimal distance, just a few nanometers.
If walking is a problem, though, we could chop your legs off and install bionic limbs. I hear they're making great advances in bionic technology.
If you are loathe to lose your limbs, though, we could also have an electronic wheelchair. See, there are lots of ways to get around and I doubt teleportation is actually needed for petty and trivial matters like scaling short distances
If walking is a problem, though, we could chop your legs off and install bionic limbs. I hear they're making great advances in bionic technology.
If you are loathe to lose your limbs, though, we could also have an electronic wheelchair. See, there are lots of ways to get around and I doubt teleportation is actually needed for petty and trivial matters like scaling short distances
#4
Posted 16 December 2006 - 10:23 PM
It's possible, but it would probably require cloning. You would step into the machine, die, and have a copy of yourself transported to another destination. The machine would completely replicate your body and shoot you off your data to a far distance at lightning fast speeds. When you reach your destination, you're data would be used to rebuild your body, making a clone of yourself. This would give the effect of teleporting, but it's kind of scary, because it's not you that comes out to the other side, it's a clone that would function exactly like you. So theoretically, it's possible, but even when a machine like that does appear, it would be an unpleasant way to travel...
#5
Posted 16 December 2006 - 10:43 PM
I never thought of teleportation that much because I so used to car travel or air but Kooper's way would hurt ,
I think that maybe we can have this tube were your data or teleportation data (Your Self ) In a pod a extremely mini pod would be sent to a receiving or dispatching station were it will be sent to it destination location were they would enter the access code for the pod which only a trained personal would know and it will load you data not like a clone but a real human being
That is my idea for teleportation
I think that maybe we can have this tube were your data or teleportation data (Your Self ) In a pod a extremely mini pod would be sent to a receiving or dispatching station were it will be sent to it destination location were they would enter the access code for the pod which only a trained personal would know and it will load you data not like a clone but a real human being
That is my idea for teleportation
#7
Posted 17 December 2006 - 11:05 AM
Hello all,
As for my views on the teleportation.
It would be pretty good if had come into being.
Just imagine about the time it would take for a human to travel from one place to the other. It would be just as fast as sending a email. NO need to wait for flight delays and traffic jams.
think of all your parents who are abroad if you would like to visit them, just drop in to say hi.
But just as pretty it seems, it feels scray also.
I had once seen a film ( i dont remember the name )
Where in a scientist made a teleportation machine, He successfully teleported his monkey for one place to the other ( both the destination and source was in his lab itself but on two different boxes ). The theory used in that film was of breaking down of the molecules and rebuilding them at the other point.
As for the scary part when the scientist attempts to teleport a fly is also traped in the same machine. The computer runns the program to splice the genes and both the scientist and the fly are spliced. at the destination due to the fact that only one person may enter at a time the computer joined both the Human and the fly together.
Guess what the person began changing into a fly and died bcos of the fact that the bodily fluids of a fly is used for breaking down the food that they eat.
The film was gross coming to the end.
So i guess for the person who thinks that his legs are not going to carry him forever, watching this movie would get him back on his feet.
Just kidding man.
As for my views on the teleportation.
It would be pretty good if had come into being.
Just imagine about the time it would take for a human to travel from one place to the other. It would be just as fast as sending a email. NO need to wait for flight delays and traffic jams.
think of all your parents who are abroad if you would like to visit them, just drop in to say hi.
But just as pretty it seems, it feels scray also.
I had once seen a film ( i dont remember the name )
Where in a scientist made a teleportation machine, He successfully teleported his monkey for one place to the other ( both the destination and source was in his lab itself but on two different boxes ). The theory used in that film was of breaking down of the molecules and rebuilding them at the other point.
As for the scary part when the scientist attempts to teleport a fly is also traped in the same machine. The computer runns the program to splice the genes and both the scientist and the fly are spliced. at the destination due to the fact that only one person may enter at a time the computer joined both the Human and the fly together.
Guess what the person began changing into a fly and died bcos of the fact that the bodily fluids of a fly is used for breaking down the food that they eat.
The film was gross coming to the end.
So i guess for the person who thinks that his legs are not going to carry him forever, watching this movie would get him back on his feet.
Just kidding man.
#8
Posted 17 December 2006 - 05:19 PM
Well, I happen to love my legs; I have no qualms about walking from place to place. However, one thing I totally hate is sitting in the same cramped space for hours. Such is the reason I abhor traveling.
If, however, teleportation technology was perfected in the safest manner, I wouldn't mind traveling to all the places I haven't been to. Well, thankfully, though, I have other alternatives: get a larger vehicle or travel on my own (which would suck because then I'd have nobody at my beck and call)
If, however, teleportation technology was perfected in the safest manner, I wouldn't mind traveling to all the places I haven't been to. Well, thankfully, though, I have other alternatives: get a larger vehicle or travel on my own (which would suck because then I'd have nobody at my beck and call)
#9
Posted 21 December 2006 - 01:46 AM
tomfriends, on Dec 17 2006, 11:05 AM, said:
Hello all,
As for my views on the teleportation.
It would be pretty good if had come into being.
Just imagine about the time it would take for a human to travel from one place to the other. It would be just as fast as sending a email. NO need to wait for flight delays and traffic jams.
think of all your parents who are abroad if you would like to visit them, just drop in to say hi.
But just as pretty it seems, it feels scray also.
I had once seen a film ( i dont remember the name )
Where in a scientist made a teleportation machine, He successfully teleported his monkey for one place to the other ( both the destination and source was in his lab itself but on two different boxes ). The theory used in that film was of breaking down of the molecules and rebuilding them at the other point.
As for the scary part when the scientist attempts to teleport a fly is also traped in the same machine. The computer runns the program to splice the genes and both the scientist and the fly are spliced. at the destination due to the fact that only one person may enter at a time the computer joined both the Human and the fly together.
Guess what the person began changing into a fly and died bcos of the fact that the bodily fluids of a fly is used for breaking down the food that they eat.
The film was gross coming to the end.
So i guess for the person who thinks that his legs are not going to carry him forever, watching this movie would get him back on his feet.
Just kidding man.
As for my views on the teleportation.
It would be pretty good if had come into being.
Just imagine about the time it would take for a human to travel from one place to the other. It would be just as fast as sending a email. NO need to wait for flight delays and traffic jams.
think of all your parents who are abroad if you would like to visit them, just drop in to say hi.
But just as pretty it seems, it feels scray also.
I had once seen a film ( i dont remember the name )
Where in a scientist made a teleportation machine, He successfully teleported his monkey for one place to the other ( both the destination and source was in his lab itself but on two different boxes ). The theory used in that film was of breaking down of the molecules and rebuilding them at the other point.
As for the scary part when the scientist attempts to teleport a fly is also traped in the same machine. The computer runns the program to splice the genes and both the scientist and the fly are spliced. at the destination due to the fact that only one person may enter at a time the computer joined both the Human and the fly together.
Guess what the person began changing into a fly and died bcos of the fact that the bodily fluids of a fly is used for breaking down the food that they eat.
The film was gross coming to the end.
So i guess for the person who thinks that his legs are not going to carry him forever, watching this movie would get him back on his feet.
Just kidding man.
Wasn't that from Simpson, where Bart and a fly get mixed with each other.
But back to teleporters, I think teleporters may be the way people can travel the Galaxy, by sending us though radio waves, and radio waves move at the speed of light. Thats out ticket to distance stars. Only problem is that for teleporters to work, you need an exit for it. SO it would be a long time before you can go and vist Pluto.
#10
Posted 09 January 2007 - 04:27 PM
Koopler, on Dec 16 2006, 05:23 PM, said:
It's possible, but it would probably require cloning. You would step into the machine, die, and have a copy of yourself transported to another destination. The machine would completely replicate your body and shoot you off your data to a far distance at lightning fast speeds. When you reach your destination, you're data would be used to rebuild your body, making a clone of yourself. This would give the effect of teleporting, but it's kind of scary, because it's not you that comes out to the other side, it's a clone that would function exactly like you. So theoretically, it's possible, but even when a machine like that does appear, it would be an unpleasant way to travel...
If it would require cloning, I don't think it would be worth it. To step into something, and no longer exist, with some other creature acting like you walking around, does not sound that fantastic or handy. I am a pretty open minded person in most cases, but I do not like the idea of cloning, let alone dying so your clone can live out your life for you. It would have to have your memories in order to be you, and to do something like that, that would take even more technological advances, not just in the cloning, but in brains as well.
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