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    I am in constant debate with one of my friends about whether using a teleporter would “kill you” It’s been a topic of conversation for years now

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        A really clunky high level idea that was not intentionally constructed with any forethought and breaks down fast if you look at it too close from almost any angle.

        Alternatively:

        That thing people keep telling me to get.

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        They make up these definitions themselves, then become entangled in them and nothing is won.
        For starters, let me recommend Solé’s terrific book “Phase Transitions” which answers the question whether or not a virus can be considered “life” from a phase space POV.
        From this, you can, with some years of pondering and meditating, abstract further and hopefully, finally go completely Zen: Can there be an answer? Does the question make sense? Do definitions make sense?

      • gandalf_der_12te@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        First, define life

        idk i’m no “scientist” apparently because it’s never stumped me as unsolvable. I define life as everything that adheres to evolution, so in other words everything that has a genetic code. More or less “life” sometimes (superficially) also only refers to the metabolism that is caused by living beings, which would exclude viruses and such.

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      Depends entirely on the teleporter used. If its folded space youre still the og you, imo settings that use teleporters that rebuild you bit by bit seem poorly thought out to me. Why not cure all disease with that? Why not print of an infinite number of duplicates? Couldnt you be young forever with that tech? Just save a pattern from your twenties.

      Theyre some of my favorite star trek episodes, but the ramifications of the transporter episodes never seem to stick around. Makes the world feel less fleshed out

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        There is some merit in thinking of it as a transmission only device.

        That is, it cannot store any data, but deconstructs on one end and has to transmit and reconstruct on the other end immediately, because the amount of data is infinitely high.

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          If data is sent over a medium, then it could be stored, thus making copies possible.

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            For Star Trek, they are sending all your mass as energy. The data is there to make sure they put all your bits back together in the right order. Though that was ruined by the one episode where they did make a copy, despite how hard they tried to technobabble around it.

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              And the episode where they cure someone (i think picard?) of some space parasite or force by using the transporter to reset them to before they had it

              And the episode where someone gets stuck as a whole ass sentient person in the pattern buffer

              And tuvix

              Again, some of my favorite episodes are “the transporter is fucked” episodes, but they leave a lot of holes in the narative imo

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      The metaphysical identity problem is a slippery slope of existential dread. It starts with Theseus asking if his ship is the same one after he replaces every one of it’s planks. It accelerates to asking if we would be the same person after being teleported. It ends with us laying awake in bed terrified that this moment is our last because maybe we’re a different consciousness when we wake up.

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        It ends with us laying awake in bed terrified that this moment is our last because maybe we’re a different consciousness when we wake up.

        if this is really your last moment, you might relax. why worry so much if it’s no use after all?