This is about “teleporting” information not physical material (if my understanding is correct)
Etterra@discuss.online 1 week ago
90% accuracy is the difference between arriving safely at your destination and arriving as a headless corpse.
jacksilver@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Etterra@discuss.online 5 days ago
What do you think teleporters do? They don’t physically move your body - they dismantle it and reconstruct a copy at the destination. The middle step is the moving of information. Transportation like in Star Trek is basically magic - The Fly is more accurate., and the fact that it failed to differentiate between the two organisms is a demonstration of a horrendous flaw in the technology. Although realistically he would have come out the other side as a gooey heap, because his DNA would have also been scrambled with the DNA of every microbe on his skin, his entire gut biome, and even the his eyelash worms - look it up.
Seriously, a person is a disgusting ecosystem just filled with all kinds of crazy shit. And that’s not even accounting for the cells in you with random-ass mutations from DNA transcription errors.
The only way for it to actually work world be to analyze the location and connections of every atom in the scanning area and then send that information to a machine that rebuild the scanning area exactly the same. And if you don’t destroy the original, you didn’t transport anything - you copy it.
FauxLiving@lemmy.world 1 week ago
GreenKnight23@lemmy.world 1 week ago
this is teleporting photons, not atoms.
though, this may actually be a step towards true holographic technology if they can teleport the photons in space and not just between consumer and emitter.