• pixeltree@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    If you take the drive apart, ship its parts somewhere, and reassemble it, is it the same drive?

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      9 months ago

      Yes. But that’s not what’s happening in teleportation. It doesn’t use the same parts, but different ones arranged in the exact same way.

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        9 months ago

        Depends on the teleportation system. In star trek you are comprised of the same physical material, just converted to energy and back. I could be wrong though, I’m no expert. I think a more interesting question is, would you be more ok being killed in one place, having your body be transported mundanely and being revived at your destination, or being cloned perfectly and then having the original killed? Theoretically the same to you either way

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          9 months ago

          Not the same to you. As soon as the same tech can be used to clone, it feels fundamentally different.

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            9 months ago

            You die in one place, and a consciousness that thinks it’s you starts in another place. Does the order really matter?

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              9 months ago

              Yes. Doing it in a different order means there’s a version of me with different experiences. But even if you do it in the same order, that it can be used to clone means there is a me that dies and doesn’t come back to life. Whereas if it can’t be cloning, then it’s just me.