Would consciousness be preserved through teleportation?

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Say that, oh fuck I dunno, Apple invents iTeleport. Assuming it doesn't fuck up like most of their products are known to, it works by saving the state of every particle of your body, destroying your body, and rebuilding your body elsewhere.

Everything about every particle in your body is identical after reconstruction, and all of the energy in your body is identically placed. The new you is a conscious human being, identical to the you before teleportation. The question is whether or not the new you actually has the same consciousness that the old you had.

Obviously, the new you would have all of the same memories, experiences, etc. up until the point of destruction, so the new you would feel as if he had been alive for all of that time. But is it really the same person? Did one consciousness end, or was it transferred somehow?

I think that this is a terrifying thought if we ever do perfect teleportation. I'd certainly never use it.



 
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The infamous "Kirk is dead" theory. Valid point. Hard to test, and most of all, scary. Imagine it. The actual you is dead. But replaced with a copy so perfect that it is you, completely. That consciousness, that physical marker that makes you, you, is gone. But the replacement is so identical that it is you.

The question is, is the original you, aware of this?

Happy to say that I won't live to see it or experience it.


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How are we supposed to know the answer to hypothetical technology?

I hope it would.


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How are we supposed to know the answer to hypothetical technology?

I hope it would.
Because we know how that hypothetical technology would work, in a very broad sense.


 
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I think a destroy/rebuild style teleport would be a really bad idea for living creatures <.<

For transporting specific materials/objects to a location it could be fine >.>

I think one that (I know jack shit about quantum physics but anyway) is more of a wormhole style teleport could work better. Basically ripping space/time a new one rather than destroying/rebuilding you.


 
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Hmm...
It could work like in Jumper, though, and just make a hole in space instead of atomizing your body.


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I think a destroy/rebuild style teleport would be a really bad idea for living creatures <.<

For transporting specific materials/objects to a location it could be fine >.>

I think one that (I know jack shit about quantum physics but anyway) is more of a wormhole style teleport could work better. Basically ripping space/time a new one rather than destroying/rebuilding you.
If we had the technology to destroy/rebuild matter, why would we even bother with the destroy part?


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It could work like in Jumper, though, and just make a hole in space instead of atomizing your body.
That wasn't the question, though.


 
 
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<.<
I think a destroy/rebuild style teleport would be a really bad idea for living creatures <.<

For transporting specific materials/objects to a location it could be fine >.>

I think one that (I know jack shit about quantum physics but anyway) is more of a wormhole style teleport could work better. Basically ripping space/time a new one rather than destroying/rebuilding you.
If we had the technology to destroy/rebuild matter, why would we even bother with the destroy part?

I suppose that's a good point, and it also points to why I should have gone to bed lol