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Ethics of Teleportation

I started thinking about how teleportation could possibly work. I could not fathom being able to teleport a whole human body through time and space, but I could fathom the idea of single atoms/particles. So basically what the machine would do is desintegrate your body, and then reconstruct it somewhere else. So if it's pretty much breaking down your body, would that kill you? Would you be dead? Would the "person" teleported just be someone else living with the other person's body parts? This is a statement I found in another forum after researching this after I thought about it. "You could claim that you are essentially vapourising someone and then recreating an exact clone of them a few seconds later in a different place." Here are some outcomes I figure would result from teleportation - teleported body would be dead - the body would be teleported so fast that your body is still living, but you would lose memory - your brain/thoughts/memories would be restarted and your brain would be in an infant stage where you would need around 18 years to mature and learn to an adult level -your "duplicate" thinks it's you and everybody else would think it's you but little do they know you're actually dead So speaking of ethics, would this be ethical? Would creating a new body from the exact make-up of another human down to the very particles be ethical? I imagine this is in the same caliber of creating Frankenstein's monster where it's a living being living through other humans body parts. So would the new constructed body have a soul? This is blowing my mind. [b]Also, ignore the caption "Why teleportation is Evil" in the picture, that does not reflect my opinion of it, I just found that picture after researching what I had just thought about and it pretty much sums up what I was thinking.[/b]

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  • By the model of "teleportation" in the OPs image the duplicate stepping out of the teleporter would be a brand new entity that consciously cannot distinguish himself from the original. The duplicate might understand that he is a duplicate but from a pure sense point of view, from his memories and the way his body behaves and how he sees the world.... he would feel like he is the original. He's not the original. The original is dead. Physical continuity is broken when the original is destroyed. Therefore that person is dead. The type of teleportation is what makes the difference. There could be two types of "teleporter"; 1. Original steps into teleporter. Body is destroyed and analysed. Information is sent to destination, essentially a blueprint, and a new body is built and steps out of the other end. Duplicate is identical to original in every way. 2. Original steps into teleporter. Body is deconstructed and analysed. Information and deconstructed atoms are sent to destination and the original body is reconstructed using exactly the same atoms in the exact same configuration as before. Original steps out of the other end, literally the same body as it is still the original. Teleporter style 1 means death for the original and a fake copy that feels that he is the original. Teleporter style 2 means the original is literally teleported to the destination and reconstructed. Teleporter style 1 isn't really a teleporter at all. Just in the same way that if I reverse-engineer a device and then send that information to someone in France and they make an exact copy using that information isn't teleportation either. Teleporter style 1, the teleporter from the OP, is really just an information [i]transmitter[/i].

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