Is it true that everytime you go through a teleporter you die and what comes out of the other side is just a copy of your memory?
We won't know until someone teleports
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>>25360623
Teleporters don't exist...
you are a copy senpai most of the cells in your body are replaced on a regular basis
Yes.
>Scans you to the molecular level
>Rebuilds you on the other end
>Deletes the original
>New you comes out none the wiser
>Old you dead
This is how a computer would teleport you.
Perfect for livestock and objects to ship.
I imagine asians wouldn't care though.
>>25362254
would you still be you though? or would you stay dead
>>25362254
>Rebuilds you on the other end
if a teleporter is capable of just building a cow out of nothing, why destroy the old one at all?
just create as many cows as you need on the other end
>>25362360
The teleported "You" will be completely identical to the you who stepped into the teleporter. Your current consciousness would die when your body gets disassembled though.
>>25362415
This thing works like a 3D printer pretty much, but on a much larger scale using more complex ingredients.
So yes, you could print cows or even a car. When it comes to printing humans things get complicated (legally and ethically speaking)
>>25360623
If that's how the fictional teleporter works.
It could also be a shortcut through space time wormhole sort of setup though. Or straight up magic.