Originally posted by Bunkermaster
If you move the computer to the other side of town without making sure the user is aware of his computer's whereabouts... what happens?
... kind of like an ant that crawls into a car and winds up 300 miles away when he crawls back out. What a shocker, eh?
I think perhaps teleportation could possibly happen with a coma-like state- people who recover from comas claim they were ultimately aware of their surroundings while they were "under". We could be put under a type of anesthesia while the body is moved; they currently operate on brains successfully, while constantly keeping at least some functions of the brain intact- why not transport in phases so the brain is always going? And if we were under anesthesia, we wouldn't remember a thing.
I can't imagine the lawsuits though if the destination coordinates were off (and someone ended up in the middle of the Atlantic) or if there was a "bug" in the reconstruction phase of the molecular transfer (and someone ended up with 3 arms instead of 2) 🙂
-Elizabeth