Teleportation has been a staple of science fiction and futurism for decades. But is it all it's cracked up to be?
From the story of Gil Perez in 1593 to the Philadelphia Experiment in 1943 to Star Trek, the idea of teleportation is one that captures our collective imaginations. But would the process of taking you apart atom by atom and reconstructing you on the other end have some serious unintended consequences?
Depends on how it's described, e.g.: https://steemit.com/startrek/@inertia/how-transporters-work
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