From: Prof. Jose Gomes Filho (gomes@dpx.cnen.gov.br)
Date: Fri Sep 12 1997 - 08:25:08 MDT
At 01:43 11/09/97 -0700, Joao Pedro <jpnitya@mail.esoterica.pt> wrote:
>.............. let's
>suppose that scientists find a way to transpose a person to another
>distant place, almost instantly.
>
>Of course that one's molecules would have to be disorganized and a mass
>of one's molecules would be formed. This mass would then go to the other
>place .............
For such transposition, the better way is indepent of the mass of the
body... just transmit the *assembly structure* (simple data) of the
individual to another place (after "recording" such struct, the original
mass could even be used to energize the teletransporter ) and then associate
new atoms from the destination for that >>> completely reconstruction....
( in case of getting such structure of a body at an instant from the past,
we could reconstruct dead people (or else) too... )
Respectfully,
Gomes
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