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Tuesday, June 22, 2004

Human Teleportation

We are years away from the development of a teleportation machine like the transporter room on Star Trek's Enterprise spaceship. The laws of physics may even make it impossible to create a transporter that enables a person to be sent instantaneously to another location, which would require travel at the speed of light.

For a person to be transported, a machine would have to be built that can pinpoint and analyze all of the 1028 atoms that make up the human body. That's more than a trillion trillion atoms. This machine would then have to send this information to another location, where the person's body would be reconstructed with exact precision. Molecules couldn't be even a millimeter out of place, lest the person arrive with some severe neurological or physiological defect.

In the Star Trek episodes, and the spin-off series that followed it, teleportation was performed by a machine called a transporter. This was basically a platform that the characters stood on, while Scotty adjusted switches on the transporter room control boards. The transporter machine then locked onto each atom of each person on the platform, and used a transporter carrier wave to transmit those molecules to wherever the crew wanted to go. Viewers watching at home witnessed Captain Kirk and his crew dissolving into a shiny glitter before disappearing, rematerializing instantly on some distant planet.

If such a machine were possible, it's unlikely that the person being transported would actually be "transported." It would work more like a fax machine, a duplicate of the person would be made at the receiving end, but with much greater precision than a fax machine. But what would happen to the original? One theory suggests that teleportation would combine genetic cloning with digitization.

In this biodigital cloning, tele-travelers would have to die, in a sense. Their original mind and body would no longer exist. Instead, their atomic structure would be recreated in another location, and digitization would recreate the travelers' memories, emotions, hopes and dreams. So the travelers would still exist, but they would do so in a new body, of the same atomic structure as the original body, programmed with the same information.

But like all technologies, scientists are sure to continue to improve upon the ideas of teleportation, to the point that we may one day be able to avoid such harsh methods. One day, one of your descendents could finish up a work day at a space office above some far away planet in a galaxy many light years from Earth, tell his or her wristwatch that it's time to beam home for dinner on planet X below and sit down at the dinner table as soon as the words leave his mouth.

3 Comments:

  • At 7:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    wow..this article is amazing..ive been so hooked on this topic eva since i read it. im also doin a sci prjct on it. hope neone out ther cud give me more info.

     
  • At 10:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I would love to learn!

     
  • At 8:23 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Hi,

    I believe and seen that, as time goes by, every impposibble are becoming possible. Look at the times, when man first step on moon. I am sure, at those time, most people are skeptical about journey in space or least say that they couldn't believe that, man could one day step foot on moon. Look at other possibilities, in early 1970s, do we have super computers at home? Do we have handphones? Do we have VCD or DVD? Do we have interactive games? Do we have super luxury cars with great comfort and rides? Even travel by air was considered very luxury for rich people who could afford, and many more. Look around. So how could you say that human teleportation is an imppossible act? It is the mind that percieve to believe and make it happened in the real world. I don't expect it happened to soon with human teleportation. It is a matter or human evolvement in a greater knowledge and understanding, with a greater sence of intellegent to make human teleportation a possible dream come true. Nobody, at this time, will live forever to see these truth. Noboday has ever dream of human cloning in early 1900s. But they are happenning in today's time. There are no boundries to human mind for a greater achievements for man kind. So, it is a matter of time when someone will discover the possiblities of human teleportation. This is what I strongly believe in. There are no limits to HUMAN MINDS. God has created us with a greatest perfection and with a passion to achieve and evolve, to build a better lifes for overselves. Remember what it says in the Bible, When God created us, he created us with love, passion, feelings and the will to evolve as time goes by.

     

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