• Teleportation Problems
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[video=youtube;b-Rz37tHOZg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-Rz37tHOZg[/video] Hey guys! Since I was a kid I always liked to imagine having the ability to teleport, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized how easily one could screw up teleportation. Last week, I finally decided to make a short about my concerns about the dangers of teleportation as a super power. I had a ton of fun making this video, and I really hope you enjoy! Like always, feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Haha loved the last one, love short comedy like that
This video is really awesome. Great job! :smile:
Good video but I personally always think there are bigger problems with teleportation, like the rotation speed of the earth which is like 330m/s or earth itself moving 30km/s around the sun or how our solar system travels at about 792000km/h around the milky way galaxy. So if you can not correct that while teleportation you gonna have a bad time in space.
[QUOTE=Mitsuma;50713650]Good video but I personally always think there are bigger problems with teleportation, like the rotation speed of the earth which is like 330m/s or earth itself moving 30km/s around the sun or how our solar system travels at about 792000km/h around the milky way galaxy. So if you can not correct that while teleportation you gonna have a bad time in space.[/QUOTE] think of teleportation powers as relative translational movements that retain your other properties such as velocity
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Am7oKBD3PU[/media]
I remember your threads from way back, good to see you kept at it over the years.
Your videos are really well made, keep it up!
I always thought it was a nice touch in the Harry Potter books that teleportation/apparition was described as causing a loud cracking sound like a gunshot, it seems like a pretty realistic description of how it might look to an observer. Due to the instant displacement of the air where you are now I imagine it would make a hell of a noise. Although, that same air would probably thus become superheated and incinerate you before you had a chance to look around.
[QUOTE=Reflex F.N.;50711788]This video is really awesome. Great job! :smile:[/QUOTE] Thanks! :) [editline]15th July 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Mitsuma;50713650]Good video but I personally always think there are bigger problems with teleportation, like the rotation speed of the earth which is like 330m/s or earth itself moving 30km/s around the sun or how our solar system travels at about 792000km/h around the milky way galaxy. So if you can not correct that while teleportation you gonna have a bad time in space.[/QUOTE] haha That's definitely true! [editline]15th July 2016[/editline] [QUOTE=Treznor;50714006]Your videos are really well made, keep it up![/QUOTE] Thanks Treznor! :)
Watching both of the vids above made me happy. Thanks! :smile:
[QUOTE=Mitsuma;50713650]Good video but I personally always think there are bigger problems with teleportation, like the rotation speed of the earth which is like 330m/s or earth itself moving 30km/s around the sun or how our solar system travels at about 792000km/h around the milky way galaxy. So if you can not correct that while teleportation you gonna have a bad time in space.[/QUOTE] Another issue I thought about with teleportation, is what would happen to people? Unless it's physically beaming all of your particles to that location, would you not just be vaporized and therefore dead, while an exact clone of you appears on the other side? Also, another problem is the particles and neural connections etc binding together, how do you stop people from becoming a fine flesh dust?
Teleportation has too many problems assotiated with it to discuss it easily. What are the means of selecting start- and end-points in space? Is it relative to aforementioned relative velocity of transporting object? Does the process take time or is it instant? How do you confine the object for transporting, and do you confine it at all? And obviously the cloning problem, if it's a living being, does its consciousness get transported or does it get copied and then destroyed?
[QUOTE=damnatus;50721559]Teleportation has too many problems assotiated with it to discuss it easily. What are the means of selecting start- and end-points in space? Is it relative to aforementioned relative velocity of transporting object? Does the process take time or is it instant? How do you confine the object for transporting, and do you confine it at all? And obviously the cloning problem, if it's a living being, does its consciousness get transported or does it get copied and then destroyed?[/QUOTE] This video talks a bit about that [media]https://youtu.be/zJt8yzR2aoY[/media]
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