[dorkbotsea-blabber] teleporting

Bill Beaty beaty at chem.washington.edu
Fri Oct 6 13:13:53 EDT 2006


At 06:27 PM 10/5/2006 -0700, you wrote:

>85% fidelity :-)
>
>No, the Teleporter isn't just around the corner though it does make  
>good copy for general new outlets. Why, because quantum teleportation  
>does not transport energy or matter it "just" moves quantum states  
>around.



So if you already had an exact duplicate of your body, QM teleportation
could be used to destroy any coherent states in you, while recreating 
those same states in the duplicate.

If neurons or even general biology had long ago figured out how to use 
quantum coherence, then the teleportation process would kill you while 
bringing the duplicate to life.   So Egor, go over there and PULL 
THE BIG SWITCH!!!!  No, not that one.  That one there...  no, more 
to the left.  Yeah-yep.  Nope.  Nope.  Yes that one, pull it.  
MUH HOO HA HAAAAAAA!




PS

For brain transference experiments, or perhaps just to transfer the
quantum state of a solution of psychoactive chemicals into (ahem!) 
a separate body of water, you'll be want'n some DIGIBIO:

   Benveniste's electrical white-noise "water memory" experiment
   http://www.amasci.com/freenrg/digibio.html

For halloween, you can wind some small hoop-coils and set up this 
simple device.  Transfer your brain into a case of beer, then bring
the beer to a party.




PPS

They laughed at me.  Called me insane.   But I will show them.
I will show them ALL!




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