Quantum Teleportation and the Star Trek Transporter

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  • The Star Trek transporter uses the concept of quantum teleportation, which should be physically possible. I asked other CZcamsrs whether or not they'd use one and we discussed the philosophical implications.
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Komentáře • 2,7K

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Před rokem +430

    Hearing Derek say "Hey crazies!" already felt like the result of a transporter accident.

  • @KhAnubis
    @KhAnubis Před rokem +207

    I love how something invented to save on special effects budget in the 60‘s sparked this whole philosophical debate

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +31

      😂

    • @Dak3
      @Dak3 Před rokem +11

      This is a version of the ship of Theseus paradox and is thousands of years old.

    • @ScientificReview
      @ScientificReview Před rokem +1

      @@ScienceAsylum First, thanks to all of my Jewish friends who support my channel.
      Second, if you want to make your video look scientific, you shall assume that a person has to enter a BBO crystal to create two entangled "halves" persons first! Ridiculous, right? You will not be there anymore! So please study before making videos!
      Third, quantum entanglement does not mean teleportation, but entanglement! You may be required to study tachyons first, then you will understand that human teleportation is impossible; according to my equations.

    • @paulcoy9060
      @paulcoy9060 Před rokem +1

      They also invented DVDs or CD-ROMs (the episode with the library, and Spock falls in love with Mariette Hartley), and of course flip phones.

    • @TomCruz54321
      @TomCruz54321 Před rokem +1

      My question is can you recreate memories by reassembling atoms? Atoms are just protons, electrons, and neutrons.. Sure you can recreate the brain structure, but can you recreate the memories?

  • @iammrbeat
    @iammrbeat Před rokem +37

    All of us properly sitting or standing and Jabril's like "nope I'm getting comfortable." 😄 Great job with this! As always with your videos, I learned a lot.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +14

      😂 Yeah, Michael Stevens lounged a little too, but Jabril _really_ went for it.

  • @davechef8424
    @davechef8424 Před rokem +26

    I’m happy you made this video. I’ve thought about this a lot. The initial transport that deconstructs you is in fact you being murdered. A copy of you ends up at the transport coordinates. So perfect that the new you experiences the transition as transportation opposed to a recreation. In my very unprofessional opinion every officer in Star Trek is painlessly murdered and replaced with a perfect copy every time they transport. Dr. Pulaski and Reginald Barclay had the right idea.

    • @shannonlachaise3050
      @shannonlachaise3050 Před rokem +3

      I agree it can be considered as a murder/suicide. But, about the "replacement", it all depends again on your stance about the ship of Theseus. If, like my, you consider that the "copy" is the exact the same thing, that it's a legitimate example of the original, then the teleportation is more like an actual resurrection instead of a "replacement".

    • @vedantsridhar8378
      @vedantsridhar8378 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@shannonlachaise3050 I am gonna be brave enough to risk my life to experience instant travel if teleportation gets invented.

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 Před 13 dny

      ​@@shannonlachaise3050 If we are to have the exact plans for the titanic and reproduce it to the exact same specifications without any changes, name it the same thing and behave like it is the same thing, that does not make it the same thing. It is a conceit. A fiction. There is a clear gap in continuity of what made the Titanic what it was and what makes the other thing a reproduction. This reproduction of a person would still be a person and have a right to live. But the first person was certainly killed for the reproduction to live. It is 100% a replicator as energy matter conversion is used and has been proven in universe to fill in the gaps. They could produce an infinite number of reproductions so long as energy persists to complete the process.

  • @furqanshariff
    @furqanshariff Před rokem +274

    I am so happy to see Science Asylum getting it's share of contribution that it deserved for years in CZcams scientific community

    • @theicyphoenix_7745
      @theicyphoenix_7745 Před rokem +6

      i dont think anyone would use teleporter untill nature of consciousness gets revealed,so that this is all done in such a way that your original consciousness doesnt die but instead gets moved to that new body and kicks out the clone ones,thats the only way i think it would be aprooved for people,cause any other way is just murder and clone

    • @bfeezey
      @bfeezey Před rokem +1

      Today I learned that most of the "youtube scientific community" has aggressively bad audio and that I should stick with the regulars.

    • @johnnyrepine937
      @johnnyrepine937 Před rokem +5

      @@bfeezey if you're talking about the ones in the video, they were at a convention or something. They weren't in their normal home setups.

    • @HelloKittyFanMan.
      @HelloKittyFanMan. Před rokem +1

      "Getting IT IS share..."? Huh? That doesn't make sense.

    • @JorgetePanete
      @JorgetePanete Před rokem

      its*

  • @ArvinAsh
    @ArvinAsh Před rokem +133

    Nice job Nick! Was nice to meet you and some of my other favorite CZcamsrs in NYC.

    • @aki-fi3gk
      @aki-fi3gk Před rokem +14

      Love your channel

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +23

      Thanks Arvin! It was great meeting you too. I'm sure we'll see each other again.

    • @jessicamorgan3073
      @jessicamorgan3073 Před rokem +8

      You've a fab channel as well, Arvin. It was good seeing you in the Asylum.

    • @misterlau5246
      @misterlau5246 Před rokem +3

      Oh my Mannigfaltigkeit!
      Arvin Ash!
      😳

    • @furqanshariff
      @furqanshariff Před rokem +1

      Arvin here ❤️

  • @lucbloom
    @lucbloom Před rokem +13

    How nice of Asylum to let up and coming CZcamsrs like Jabrils and Veritassium appear in his video!

  • @toren1970
    @toren1970 Před rokem +28

    I love all your videos. This one is definitely one of your best. The way you combined pop sci-fi, quantum mechanics, philosophical debates about what is a person, and interviews was pretty amazing. Keep up the good work and keep robbing our interest.

  • @VidaDigital
    @VidaDigital Před rokem +154

    You guys all together in one video are definitely the closest thing to a Science Communicator Cinematic Universe there is! Keep up the great work inspiring the next generation of scientists!

    • @theold1.
      @theold1. Před rokem +1

      I want to hear Fraser Cain's opinion on this

    • @jimwalton8973
      @jimwalton8973 Před rokem +3

      where was electroboom to roast Veritasium? lol

    • @sovereign1160
      @sovereign1160 Před rokem +1

      Most ambitious crossover since Infinity War

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +2

      @@jimwalton8973 If he had been at the event, I would have asked him 🙂

    • @jimwalton8973
      @jimwalton8973 Před rokem +2

      @@ScienceAsylum just think of the entertainment value of him finally capturing veritasium and making him pay supervillain style lol.

  • @nirmalmattmusic3993
    @nirmalmattmusic3993 Před rokem +204

    Finally the combo we wanted

  • @seijirou302
    @seijirou302 Před rokem +83

    Definitely, we already do the same thing just very slowly. The only difference with the transporter is the rate. That gives the illusion of being different and makes people uncomfortable, but if you're okay with living for years and years, then you're already okay with being entirely replaced at the component level and still being yourself.

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před rokem +12

      This! Someone gets it!

    • @isaactippetts882
      @isaactippetts882 Před rokem +3

      Interesting view on this topic, I'll ponder this one for a while.

    • @jfbeam
      @jfbeam Před rokem +6

      I was waiting for someone to say this... bone generally does not regenerate, nor do brain cells. But otherwise, yes, much of the matter in our bodies is slowly replaced with new over time.

    • @jameshallam3221
      @jameshallam3221 Před rokem +9

      Because you don’t die by replacing every cell in your body you do in a teleporter

    • @AlbertaGeek
      @AlbertaGeek Před rokem +6

      @@jfbeam Bone cells _are_ replaced over time, to the tune of about 10 years for a "complete overhaul".
      As you say, though, the brain generally does not, with exceptions being, from what a brief search turned up, brain cells in the hippocampus and subventricular zone.

  • @Misteribel
    @Misteribel Před rokem +16

    Wow, all this awesomeness in one place! Great to see you guys together ❤❤❤. Now I gotta beam out of existence.

  • @PranjalSengupta
    @PranjalSengupta Před rokem +61

    The weird problem is about the transportation of our consciousness... Like, if a person uses the teleportation device, will he feel like he is dying and his particular consciousness is ending or will he see himself in his destination (where he wanted to go with the teleport) and have a sense of continuity. The problem here is that others won't be able to know. Even if you ask the person that reaches the destination, he will surely have the original's memories and certainly would have a sense of continuity, but won't know what happened to the original consciousness after he got teleported. We can consider that the new person was born with all the memories of the previous one, thus having a sense of continuity. But for the original person, for all we know his original life might have really ended. And I don't think we can differentiate between the two scenarios because after the teleportation the only person remaining is the one at the destination who will always have a sense of continuity. I first thought of this paradox while watching Doctor Who: Heaven Sent & Hell Bent. You can check it out

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +4

      I think we can differentiate. Just think about the movie "the prestige", why it is so different when there are copies? The real guy used to drown, but what if it was electrocuted and died instantly? And remember that you are not your matter, your matter is changed every 120 days or so.

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Před rokem +9

      Consciousness is an illusion. You are not you when you're hungry.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +7

      @@davidwuhrer6704 Illusion or not, everyone can relate to the fact that we have a subjective experience, we talk about consciousness but the real point lies there. Of course the clone has an identical yet different consciousness, and of course is an illusion, but what about the subjective experience of that illusion?

    • @EdwardChopuryan
      @EdwardChopuryan Před rokem

      That's an interesting question but I think w/o more definite understanding/definition of consciousness it would be hard to say one way or another! But like others mentioned in the video, this problem is similar to sleeping! Does yesterday me die and new me is born today and because only today's me exist, there's no way to verify what yesterday's me felt when falling asleep! My hypothesis is that, if the transporter is painless, which it seems like is, then the teleportation will be similar to sleeping, your consciousness would fade (just like before falling asleep) and then you would "wake up" few seconds later!

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +12

      @@EdwardChopuryan It's not that simple. While you fall asleep your consciousness disappear but is substituted by your unconscious. You just don't remember falling asleep, but it's a problem of memory, your mind is still there alive and still has continuity with itself.

  • @CamiloSanchez1979
    @CamiloSanchez1979 Před rokem +92

    About effin' time they did a collab w you, you're one of my favorite science and physics channel Nick. Although I miss the madness of your earlier videos

    • @chillaxter13
      @chillaxter13 Před rokem +2

      Yes! That mind bending madness that broke your brain then rebuilt it around a new understanding of a previously murky topic... I miss that too, but still love the new content

    • @MrTheBigNoze
      @MrTheBigNoze Před rokem

      I’ve been watching since like 2k subs, and I knew he’d blow up eventually. Awesome content Nick and thanks for all your hard work

  • @davidmizak4642
    @davidmizak4642 Před rokem +10

    You deliver excellent content to your audience. It's very interesting material. All of your effort put into creating this video is much appreciated. I'm truly grateful for your help!

  • @creeib
    @creeib Před rokem +11

    It's fabulous to see so many of my favourite CZcamsrs in one video 💞

  • @davedave8263
    @davedave8263 Před rokem +142

    The fear I have is that in the scanning and deconstructing process, the original you goes through incredible pain and suffering that no one would know about because the copy of you on the other side did not experience that.

    • @valhalla7284
      @valhalla7284 Před rokem +15

      So if the new you don't know about the suffering then why would you fear about pain..... I mean if you don't know about the pain would you still feel the pain

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem +9

      Getting pulled apart on the atomic level, spaghettification... mama mia!

    • @NinJestre
      @NinJestre Před rokem +15

      Yea, the idea that I die a horrible death every time I use it is a big hurdle to consider for a little bit of convenience

    • @q-tuber7034
      @q-tuber7034 Před rokem +15

      Check out The Prestige (2006 film)

    • @LuminaryGames
      @LuminaryGames Před rokem +27

      @@valhalla7284 But the new you is a clone of you. Not a continuation of the old you. Basicly the moment you go through the transporter you are dead.

  • @danohanlon8316
    @danohanlon8316 Před rokem +94

    I recently saw an MRI scan of someone who moved a bit while the scan was being taken. Trust me, you wouldn’t want to be “reassembled” like that.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music Před rokem +14

      Ah yeah, you'd probably have to be "injected" into a mould, because just standing on your feet while getting reconstructed would probably result in a lot of movement.
      3D printers are the same, you don't wanna move the plate while getting printed, unless you're making "art".

    • @mikeuk666
      @mikeuk666 Před rokem +4

      It would have to be scanned instantaneously

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +50

      _Technically,_ the transporter is supposed to have a confinement beam that keeps people absolutely still during the process... but I can think of several in-show instances where people moved in the beam anyway.

    • @Corbald
      @Corbald Před rokem

      @@ScienceAsylum Based on Inertial Damper tech, IIRC.

    • @81giorikas
      @81giorikas Před rokem +1

      @@ScienceAsylum Compare teleporter to quantum field theory please.

  • @adamreynolds3863
    @adamreynolds3863 Před rokem

    YES this video touched on all kinds of topics that ive been wondering about recently! thanks!

  • @jackfraley9590
    @jackfraley9590 Před rokem +3

    I’m so happy to see Joe Scott in this episode

  • @marklittlehale5756
    @marklittlehale5756 Před rokem +33

    I love how all my favorite science bloggers seem to know each other. You even have Jade's t-shirt on!

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +11

      If Jade had been there, she absolutely would have been in the video.

    • @wefinishthisnow3883
      @wefinishthisnow3883 Před rokem +1

      Seeing Nick, Arvin, Dr. Becky, Michael/Vsauce and Veritasium/Derek all in one video might put ME in the science asylum! All I needed to see was Sabine and Brian Greene and it would be my perfect dream team video (I love Matt from PBS as well, but he doesn't dumb things down enough for me!).

  • @_S13_
    @_S13_ Před rokem +14

    I was first introduced to this problem by the movie "The Prestige" (2006). Its a great movie, that fits perfectly with the theme presented here.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +1

      And that make you realize the real problem here. It does not matter that you vanish before the other is created, you have vanished...

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Před rokem +1

      @@luciferostelladirubino5208 No, I'm still here.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +1

      @@davidwuhrer6704 Of course you are, nobody made you vanish.

    • @dudicrous
      @dudicrous Před rokem +1

      (Spoiler alert)
      That movie left the scientific issue in the shadow of the main character's mind boggling decision whom of himselves to kill/keep alive.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem

      @@dudicrous Wasn't he forced to kill the "starting" himself to be able to transport elsewhere?

  • @sergiosanchezpadilla6941

    I am subscribed to about 300 science channels. But Nick is the only one who genuinely personifies the old prototype of a nerd to the full extent!!! :)

  • @frictyfranq321
    @frictyfranq321 Před rokem +8

    That is very similar as to asking, "Would you upload your 'consciousness' into a computer?" We see that we ourselves who think we 'exist' have a sense of dread into creating our own different version. I feel like this dread arises out of our realization of the uncertainties that REALLY make us. And naturally we'd end up rejecting it. It's so complex that I can't describe it honestly. Existential crisis is no joke.

    • @youtubeforcinghandlessucks
      @youtubeforcinghandlessucks Před rokem +2

      Good point. And especially if it turns out possible on classical instead of quantum computers it will remove the "no cloning" cop-out and really mess up people's views. However your claim "And naturally we'd end up rejecting it." is not true for all of us. You already saw in the video above materialists going "hell yeah" and I'm with them.

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 Před rokem

      Less the uncertainty, and more the fact that if there are two yous, only one of you will experience the continuation of consciousness from the original. Tricky thing about this is continuation of consciousness does not mean memories in this situation. You both could have the same memories, but only one would have Continuation of their subjective experience. This is impossible to measure, but one person would know: you. Whichever you that happens to be.
      Now this is what scares me. A reality where people just... accept this.

    • @youtubeforcinghandlessucks
      @youtubeforcinghandlessucks Před rokem +1

      @@cortster12 ​ Materialists believe both copies will "experience continuation of consciousness" or in other words think they are you. And if you say it is "impossible to measure" then so do you, without completely understanding it.

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 Před rokem

      @@youtubeforcinghandlessucks I'm a materialist, and I believe only one will experience continuation of conciousness, so clearly not all of them. The only way to make it so both experience it is to split someone's brain in half then copy BOTH hemispheres while keeping the original brains, and 'transport' the two cloned sides to the missing halves. Creating two identical clones who are also the originals at the same time. Otherwise, one or the other isn't truly the original.

    • @youtubeforcinghandlessucks
      @youtubeforcinghandlessucks Před rokem

      @@cortster12 What did you mean by "impossible to measure" then? If you say they'll both act like the original but only one is actual continuation due to whatever hidden unmeasurable astral concept thing, then you are not materialist. Materialists understand the "If it quacks like a duck..."

  • @fmdj
    @fmdj Před rokem +21

    One of the greatest questions ever asked with some of the greatest science CZcamsrs, awesome!

  • @pwinsider007
    @pwinsider007 Před rokem +7

    Finally you did a Collab .

  • @dannous
    @dannous Před rokem +5

    I am glad you made this video. This question has been driving me crazy for a long time. The first time was when I was 12 I think. At that time I thought were just stupid teenager questions. That I learned that all the stupid questions I had were the biggest unresolved problem in philosophy.

  • @bobertblobert7812
    @bobertblobert7812 Před rokem

    You're great and you deserve millions of subscribers.

  • @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear
    @IAmNotARobotPinkySwear Před rokem +18

    The collab you deserved.
    Here's to more in the future, keep doing great work Nick.
    Cheers from Vancouver, Canada.

  • @badmeatbrowniesthoughts1327

    Always a good day when Nick Lucid drops an upload. Always 🤙

  • @F_Mothering
    @F_Mothering Před rokem +3

    In the technical manual, it explains how photon torpedoes operate. They have a payload of 1.5 kg of anti-mater and a like amount of deuterium slush.
    At the moment of denotation, those packets are brought together in a highly efficient way so that all of the matter and anti-mater meet up at nearly the same instant.
    Now, e=mc^2, which is what gives matter/anti-mater annihilation so much 'bang for the buck' so to speak.
    The transporter turns the entire mass of your body into energy. How much does the average Starfleet officer weigh? Yeah...
    I cannot imagine we are beaming around the energy equivalent of 20+ photon torpedoes everytime we beam just a single individual.
    That means transporters HAVE to work with The Prestige effect. You are scanned, and then vaporized, and a perfect copy of you is constructed at another location.
    It's how Thomas Riker, and every other transport clone came to be. The annihilation portion of the transporter failed. Otherwise, where did all that extra mass come from if the system was only designed to use your own particles.
    The answer is that it doesn't. The transporter is 3 different systems: a highly detailed scanner (for perfect replication), a replicator for organic and inorganic matter, and some kind of matter annihilator.
    Ever wonder why Tuvix wasn't 'twice the man' he should have been? Ever wonder how Dr. Pulaski was able to be reformed just from pattern memory?
    It's very clear that the 'matter' portion isn't important; only the pattern.

  • @SuperMacGuy
    @SuperMacGuy Před rokem +4

    The other Gene Roddenberry series, Earth: Final Conflict, also had transporters and there was an episode or two of that where there were some interesting side effects and some interesting criminals also.

  • @romanmarek5357
    @romanmarek5357 Před rokem +16

    I like your videos and you and CGP Grey are my long-time favourite education CZcamsrs.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +7

      I'm in good company then. Thanks 🙂

    • @rmdodsonbills
      @rmdodsonbills Před rokem +1

      @@ScienceAsylum And the fact that you have Randall Munroe's Thing Explainer on your bookshelf just cements your good taste. :)

  • @artdonovandesign
    @artdonovandesign Před rokem +3

    It's like all of your favorite bands on stage at once! WOW all the BEST science communicators!

  • @marcelotemer
    @marcelotemer Před rokem +2

    Your answer was the best! I would only if I were already in a seriously life threatening situation. Because than it would be like preserving myself for others, even if I weren't preserving myself for myself.

    • @puck4801
      @puck4801 Před rokem

      I'm just too selfish to go and do a thing like that. c:

  • @kylebowles9820
    @kylebowles9820 Před rokem +1

    Epic collab video!

  • @ollietree323
    @ollietree323 Před rokem +4

    Generally no, Transporter = Destroyer + Cloning Machine.
    However, like you said, in an emergency I would, not because it will save me, but because I prefer that a clone of me gets to go on living when I couldn't.

  • @tamasmihaly1
    @tamasmihaly1 Před rokem +15

    Like asking random people three hundred years ago if they'd use a car that rolls along at 70+ mph on balloon tires near to people that are reckless, careless, and in a big hurry. Most people would be horrified by the idea when the real dangers were explained to them. We casually ignore deadly dangers all the time in our everyday life. It's simply the novelty of it that scares us.

    • @justmoritz
      @justmoritz Před rokem

      100%. Came here to say this.

    • @jondo7680
      @jondo7680 Před rokem

      Well it's not just a danger, it physicaly kills you and makes another you somewhere else. It's controverse to tell if that's you or if you just died in the process. Since our cells die and get replaced every day I would say it's still you but I would still have a bad feeling using it.

    • @justmoritz
      @justmoritz Před rokem

      I think the discussion comes down to fear, and the understandable but ultimately irrational belief in some outer-bodily, unknowable soul. It's the same as the God question. It may exist, but due to its untestability, you might as well treat it like it doesn't. Didn't some people believe photographs would zap your soul away, too? And that likenesses like statues are bad?
      These are all understandable fears for someone raised from a small age with these concepts of soul, disembodied lifeforce, God, etc., not just in the context of religion, but also pop songs, pop culture, etc. But the scientific discussion about these needs to be psychological imo

    • @jondo7680
      @jondo7680 Před rokem

      @@michaelmurdock4607 you can't compare the risk of an accidental to real destruction of your whole body that makes me think that you still don't understand how this thing works, if you do than your comparison is just not so great. If you don't believe in anything outside the material, than this thing is literally killing you and replacing you by a perfect copy that's not you. And even if you believe in more than the material world than you don't know if that what makes you, you is also placed into the new you or not. So yes if we just talk material, than using this machine is legit suicide. You die, and get replaced by an identity chief, and riska of car accidents have nothing to do with this. You won't take a car if you would know that you would have an accidental and die in that ride. Here you know that you won't survive it this thing works by killing you.

  • @TheHumanHades
    @TheHumanHades Před rokem +1

    I am very late for this video but now when I watched, it’s definitely amusing & thought provoking. Nice one Nick 😃

  • @RandomMusingsOfLowMelanin

    I have been watching this channel for so long, and I am so so happy that you finally get the recognition!

  • @chrisakers3941
    @chrisakers3941 Před rokem +5

    I still fear that if I step on the transporter and get disassembled that my conscious goes out like a light, and a clone of me lives on. I would not see out my clone's eyes or feel any of his pleasures. I'm just dead.

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 Před rokem

      I'm not letting them scramble my molecules. 😜

    • @castielvargastv7931
      @castielvargastv7931 Před rokem

      I guess you are right. You die in the transport.

    • @chrisakers3941
      @chrisakers3941 Před rokem +2

      Also it's never provable whether my own conscious really survived. My clone will always say that it went fine, as he remembers stepping on the transporter and being sent here, having all my past memories. I'm too dead to let you know that i really died.

    • @paulharper6464
      @paulharper6464 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@chrisakers3941 Exactly. There is simply no way of knowing whether “you” will continue after transportation. That’s why I would not use it regardless of how many times it may have been used by others who report their own continence of consciousness

  • @ericvilas
    @ericvilas Před rokem +3

    I would absolutely use it. All that makes me "me" is the structure of my atoms, and it's not like there's anything distinguishing one carbon atom from another. If all my atoms are repositioned precisely somewhere else, that would be me. Like, fully 100% me.
    This actually got me thinking about clones. If my atoms got copied into 2 exact replicas, I don't think me saying I'm "actually" me would have any significance. In fact, I started wondering about how I'd deal with encountering my clone and I think the first thing we'd do would be flip coins to decide what to do in order to get that chaos theory separation of near-identical states rolling so we could just be clones instead of being _actually_ the same person.
    The second thing we'd do is make out, of course.

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 Před rokem

      I'd just be like, "Okay, who needs to get a new job?" 🤣

    • @RandomMusingsOfLowMelanin
      @RandomMusingsOfLowMelanin Před rokem

      The question is, if you copy atoms, are you copying consciousness? That would mean consciousness resides in atoms?
      The 2 copies have 2 brains, does that imply there are now two copies of consciousness?
      I don't understand

  • @thescourgeofathousan
    @thescourgeofathousan Před rokem +2

    The Stargate is actually just a StarTrek transporter hooked up to a wormhole generator for transport.
    The gate does the same job as the transporter where it comes to deconstruction, analysis and reconstruction of the individual or object.

    • @mxn5132
      @mxn5132 Před rokem

      The gate is also better because it has an endpoint to reconstruct from unlike in star trek

  • @ffggddss
    @ffggddss Před rokem +1

    Among your interviewees, I found it amusing how many "Dr. McCoy" answers you got to the "Would you use it?" question.
    "Bones" would always express distrust about having his atoms toyed with by 'that contraption.' I think all of us, including your guests, keenly sense that trepidation.
    Note that when you pointed out that our cells experience material turnover at an atomic/subatomic scale, it's worth noting, too, that many of the cells themselves die and are replaced on daily or weekly timescales. You correctly homed in on the "soul" question here, a matter that has long been a thorny one for science - "What makes you, you?"
    Science doesn't seem to have a handle on that question yet.
    Will it ever?
    All we can say right now is, "stay tuned!"
    Fred

  • @draghettis6524
    @draghettis6524 Před rokem +9

    Personally, I would probably use it, as long as I'm not a tester and it has been proven sufficiently safe for widespread, continuous use.

  • @localverse
    @localverse Před rokem +8

    Nice touch with the surprise intro haha, and great topic that so many people philosophize about 👍 Also some surprises about quantum teleportation.
    2 questions about it:
    1) could you transmute: for example rearrange a few handfuls of silicon into a handful of gold?
    2) in real life teleportation of a single particle, how do they destroy the original particle?

    • @davidwuhrer6704
      @davidwuhrer6704 Před rokem +1

      1) Conservation of energy shall not be violated!
      2) The original is not destroyed, it just pops up in the place it is teleported to. Unless it doesn't, in which case, yea, it is destroyed.

    • @tycarne7850
      @tycarne7850 Před rokem +3

      @@davidwuhrer6704 Wouldn't the fidelity required by the transporter actually require an essentially destructive scanning process to achieve the maximum resolution - to measure everything accurately enough at the quantum level would inherently require the scanning beam to change the position of all the particles. Same with uploading a brain, which does appear to use quantum effects, into a computer.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +2

      @@tycarne7850 You are correct. Physics requires the scanning process be destructive.

    • @localverse
      @localverse Před rokem +1

      ​@@davidwuhrer6704 Ok so gold is 14 times the atomic weight of silicon, so could you use teleportation to rearrange the 14 handfuls of silicon into a handful of gold?
      Hmmm, what would the energy difference be also in the nuclear bonds of silicon vs gold? Might have to add in a bunch of energy as well.

    • @localverse
      @localverse Před rokem

      ​@@davidwuhrer6704 Also, wasn't the whole premise of the video that the original is destroyed and then teleported? And I thought Nick mentioned that they've done the star trek style of teleportation with a single particle?

  • @cherubin7th
    @cherubin7th Před rokem +2

    The non cloning rule in quantum mechanics throws a curve ball into this. The original version in Star Trek is equivalent to me to know everything about you, then kill you, burn you, and then at some other place to create something that is indistinguishable to human observation. And in reality a 99% similar clone would look the same enough, because our verification is not perfect.

  • @ricaard
    @ricaard Před rokem +1

    I'd prefer wormholes; there's a better chance of me being *ME* on the other side, rather than a ridiculously accurate recreation.

  • @rtfmpeople
    @rtfmpeople Před rokem +10

    Thank you so much! Gave me a handful of new CZcamsrs to follow and watch in between TSA episodes! If they're good enough to show up here, they are good enough for me!

  • @MC---
    @MC--- Před rokem +8

    The only thing I would consider to be a gap in continuity in consciousness would be going under anesthesia. I have been under once for an endoscopy for only 15 to 30 minutes and i had zero concept of any time passing or existing during that time. It is still a bit nerve-racking to think about.
    When I take a nap or go to sleep there is some level of awareness. Your subconscious filters a lot of it but I know when my dog needs to be let outside in the middle of the night. They don't wake me up directly but I hear them jump off the bed.

    • @zogar8526
      @zogar8526 Před rokem +3

      Like how when you wake up, you can normally guess the time, so long as you knew about when you went to bed, and be fairly accurate. That proves there is some level of consciousness still. You're rarely perfect with it, but also not off by too much either.
      Can't do that with anesthesia, at all. I've been under for 4 or 5 surgeries and yeah, that is just a total black out. Nothing like being asleep.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem

      That's the point, under anesthesia consciousness is gone, but not the mind, the mind still persist into subconscious.

    • @MC---
      @MC--- Před rokem +1

      @@luciferostelladirubino5208 I guess my comment was related to the "Is it the same as sleep" section of the video. I would say it would be more like anesthesia than sleep.

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem +1

      @@MC--- It's a bit the same, your brain activity persist even some minutes after your body is dead, so anesthesia, sleep, being knocked out, are all the same.

    • @bpz8175
      @bpz8175 Před rokem

      But that isn't a "real" gap in continuity. The brain is still active, it's just been forced into really deep unconsciousness by powerful drugs. They aren't really different, just numbers on a scale. It's absolutely possible to fall asleep that deeply outside of anesthesia, just rare. And you can also lack those concepts without even needing to be unconscious, by for example using hypnotic or dissociative drugs. Or your sleep can be so superficial you still have physical, conscious control of your body while dreaming.
      Point being that while they're subjectively different, sleep, anesthesia and coma are fundamentally the same - *decreased* level of consciousness. Removed level of consciousness requires death - although it may be possible to die and be resuscitated while under anesthesia of course.

  • @roygalaasen
    @roygalaasen Před rokem +1

    I said to myself as I clicked on the thumbnail for this video “Hey crazies!” Then the wrong guy appeared with that greeting.
    Then Jabrils popped up on the screen and I was like wow! I am tripping almost as much as when I watch his videos. You know the tripping feeling you have when his mouth moves and the words just doesn’t fit but they still somehow fit.

  • @bartolomeothesatyr
    @bartolomeothesatyr Před rokem +1

    I'm with Jabril; I wouldn't be first in line to try out the prototype, but once transportation tech passed regulatory review and survived a few years on the mass market without industry collapse from liability suits, I'd absolutely beam myself up.

  • @mattfanslow
    @mattfanslow Před rokem +4

    If it copies perfectly, and I mean perfectly, then it should be no issue. You'll be "you".
    I suspect, though, that it will take a LONG, LONG, time to do so.
    Actually...if it could kinda go through my code and make some improvements, I'd be even more game.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +1

      Changing the code before reassembly is a much harder thing to do.

    • @mattfanslow
      @mattfanslow Před rokem

      @@ScienceAsylum I'm just looking for 10...maybe 50 IQ points at most.
      And maybe a 2-3 point increase on a scale 1-10 in physical attractiveness.
      Maybe bump my resting metabolism just a smidge (technical terms, I know).

  • @Blimbus-Blombo
    @Blimbus-Blombo Před rokem +12

    I've literally been talking to my friends about this recently. I don't think transportation of consciousness is possible, I think its basically a clone.

    • @RedwoodTheElf
      @RedwoodTheElf Před rokem +3

      It's a question of the "Closest Continuer" being the real "you" - So long as the original "you" was destroyed at the point of departure, the transporter "you", being the closest continuer of your "self" is, for all intents and purposes, still "you"

    • @markricker44
      @markricker44 Před rokem +1

      Was talking about this the other day, too. We agreed that consciousness is like computer software *while it's running*. I can turn a computer off, move it to another room, and turn it back on. The software code (i.e. memory) is stored on a physical medium and can be moved/transported/duplicated. Consciousness is where stimuli meets memory... when the software is running and processing input/producing output.

    • @DASPRiD
      @DASPRiD Před rokem +1

      @@RedwoodTheElf Outer Limits had an episode about that :D

    • @mazocco
      @mazocco Před rokem +1

      @@RedwoodTheElf what if the original you was destroyed and never reconstructed? Wouldnt then be considered dead, disintegrated? What if then you were reconstructed after, say, 5 million years, would that be you? Ressurrected, or were you just temporarily dead? What if you could be reconstructed not once but as many times you wanted, would all of them be the same you?
      I believe what makes you you is the continuity of your matter, or more specifically the matter of your brain, and that is gone if the original you is disintegrated. You are not even completely you if you lose part of your brain in an accident for example...

    • @RedwoodTheElf
      @RedwoodTheElf Před rokem +1

      @@mazocco The first case, of never being reconstructed, wouldn't apply to a functioning transporter. Montgomery Scott was rematerialized many years after being dematerialized in the TNG episode "Relics" and he certainly seemed to be the same person.

  • @earthrise3672
    @earthrise3672 Před rokem

    I'm just impressed that there is an actual technical manual for the star trek transporter, and it covers the Heisenberg uncertainty principle!

  • @PasiFourmyle
    @PasiFourmyle Před rokem

    Question Clone's stare was just perfect!

  • @jeffreyb.2817
    @jeffreyb.2817 Před rokem +4

    Oh my, I have my own copy of the Star Trek Technical Manual. I even have the complete NCC-1701D schematics.
    I used the once to prove to my son that I was not just a Geek, but an Engineering Geek.

  • @synapse187
    @synapse187 Před rokem +9

    I HAD THAT MANUAL!!! I would go around telling people how a warp engine works. This is also when I realized that startrek is one giant The Prestige.
    Forgot to answer. No I would not. I will stick to true quantum teleportation where every piece of your quantum state just gets shifted to a new location, or points in space where the distance between the 2 desired points is near 0.

    • @erikawanner7355
      @erikawanner7355 Před rokem

      So did I!!!! I loved explaining it!

    • @F_Mothering
      @F_Mothering Před rokem

      Same.

    • @crackedemerald4930
      @crackedemerald4930 Před rokem

      How does it work though

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +2

      Warp drive is definitely a topic I want to cover eventually.

    • @synapse187
      @synapse187 Před rokem

      @@ScienceAsylum You will need to cover inertial dampening systems and umm I think the main deflector dish for micro object impact issues. At least the warp bubble itself takes care of mass.

  • @mariotabali2603
    @mariotabali2603 Před rokem +1

    Best crossover ever.

  • @mduvigneaud
    @mduvigneaud Před rokem +1

    Great video and great question! I would use a teleporter in the context of the Star Trek universe: that it was tested and deemed to be safe. I use a lot of technologies that have been deemed safe but still have some known risks. I wouldn't want be the *very first* thing ever teleported, though.

  • @riccardolachioma
    @riccardolachioma Před rokem +3

    fantastic video! from my point of view, considering that every x years all of our cells are renewed with all the atoms within them. we are phisically new but we FEEL to be the same as before.. so maybe we can consider the same is for teleportation but on a different scale of time, almoust instantaneous

  • @ravenheartFF
    @ravenheartFF Před rokem +4

    If I understand how the process is described in the shows, the transporter not only takes you apart particle by particle, it converts those particles into a particular (unspecified) type of energy. That energy is then transmitted to the destination where it is used with the scan pattern to reconstruct you. How this happens without a receiving pad at the destination is something I've never tried to figure out. So since matter and energy are the same thing, and it's the same energy in the same configuration but at a different location, I'd say it was still you.

    • @theicyphoenix_7745
      @theicyphoenix_7745 Před rokem

      but the real issue isn't the memories or the fact the body is completely the same,what is issue is the consciousness is it same one or just a new one put in to replace the one that died.
      sure we replace our own atoms all the time as our body ages,but we don't know what consciousness is and does that also get changed or stays the same.

    • @KorAsek453
      @KorAsek453 Před rokem +1

      @@theicyphoenix_7745 You're fundamentally misunderstanding the in universe explanation. The transporters in Star Trek do not replace anything, they convert matter into energy and MOVE that energy from one place to another, then convert that energy back to the SAME matter. This is something that always pisses me off, people conflating the fictional tech of Star Trek transporters with real world teleportation theory which works very differently on a fundamental level.

  • @yeahnahgood9915
    @yeahnahgood9915 Před rokem

    “According to the Star Trek technical manual” is possibly the nerdiest sentence ever uttered. Respect.

  • @anant_singh
    @anant_singh Před rokem +2

    Just saw the video yesterday, and now watching this year's Nobel Prize announcement. What a coincidence that the video is closely related!

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +1

      Anton Zeilinger (one of the winners) is an author of one of the papers I referenced for this video!

  • @Bozeman42
    @Bozeman42 Před rokem +5

    I've had this conversation with my girlfriend and it is a HEATED ARGUMENT. I like your answer. I think generally no, but if it was "You are doing to die right now if you don't transport out of here" I would do it in a sort of "well, I'll be dead either way" sense.

    • @erumaaro6060
      @erumaaro6060 Před rokem

      100% same.

    • @I.C.Weiner
      @I.C.Weiner Před rokem +2

      I don't really know if I would trust identical me with all my business and assets. I know that guy well enough to know he can't be trusted.

    • @mikicerise6250
      @mikicerise6250 Před rokem

      It's an interesting reflection on oneself. I'd totally trust myself.

    • @Bozeman42
      @Bozeman42 Před rokem

      @@I.C.Weiner you have no idea. I have ADHD. Identical me is a fucking flake. 😭

  • @Cman04092
    @Cman04092 Před rokem +9

    Cool to see some of my favorite educational youtubers cameo with one of my favorite educational youtubers. I love that kinda thing. It also gave me a few people I didn't know before to check out.

  • @Elca_Gaming
    @Elca_Gaming Před rokem +2

    I don't think I'd use it.
    The person on the other side has the same memories and feelings and knows it was teleported but I wouldn't see the other side as me, my self would stop existing in that moment but a copy with a new consciousness that thinks it is an original starts.
    For the teleported version it wouldn't matter one bit but in that moment the true self of you would most definitely die.
    There wouldn't be any way to prove it either because the teleported version is literally a perfect copy. But I honestly don't think that consciousness could be moved like that.
    Oddly enough tough I would probably use it if it would be the same atoms since we move all of our atoms every day together and that would just scramble and move them and put them perfectly together again. Idk it's weird.

    • @t.c.bramblett617
      @t.c.bramblett617 Před rokem +1

      But then here's the question... how does your own consciousness survive the replacement of your atoms on a regular basis through your life? Unless it really doesn't, and maybe your present is just an illusion created by all the connections your brain has created. Either way, what is the difference? A thought experiment of its own.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem

      I think these are philosophical questions we wrestle with now, but would stop after teleportation tech was around for a while. People would only care for so long.

  • @muatok9904
    @muatok9904 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely no hesitation just think of how useful it can be teleport to work and back, a quick jump to Tokyo for lunch, when sitting on the couch teleport to the kitchen and back to grab a beer.

  • @Wineman3383
    @Wineman3383 Před rokem +3

    I would have to try the transporter at least once.
    I'm too curious to not see if you feel differently once through.
    Plus you can get to your vacation spot instantly when ever you felt like it.

    • @tommyjones1357
      @tommyjones1357 Před rokem +1

      Finally, a comment that actually discusses the topic at hand.

  • @raffareis
    @raffareis Před rokem +4

    Awesome video, and great collab of our favorite tubers!

  • @Ikigai747
    @Ikigai747 Před rokem

    For sure I'm gonna use it man!

  • @Random_PersonOfficial
    @Random_PersonOfficial Před rokem +1

    I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S Veritasium AND Vsauce

  • @jessicamorgan3073
    @jessicamorgan3073 Před rokem +3

    One of the best yet! (But they're all fab). We need more with 'The Gang'.
    《When asked by Time magazine in 1994, "How do the Heisenberg compensators work?" Michael Okuda replied, "They work just fine, thank you》
    Have you tried getting hold of Scotty or O'Brien?
    Keep up the good work.

  • @guilhermehx7159
    @guilhermehx7159 Před rokem +3

    Eveeyrhing boils down to CONSCIOUSNESS, which we don't understand very well

  • @DaedalusYoung
    @DaedalusYoung Před rokem +1

    It's a Ship of Theseus situation, but the difference is that in _your_ ship, the engine never gets replaced. Studies show that brain cells are replaced much slower than other cells, and some cells are never replaced at all. It doesn't matter to your consciousness what exact cells your skin is made from, but these cells that stay with you for your entire lifetime, _may_ be very important for the continuation of your consciousness.
    You will never know whether or not it's safe to use, until you go through it. But what if it isn't safe? You wouldn't be able to tell anyone, because you will be replaced by another consciousness that doesn't know it didn't exist before stepping in the transporter.

  • @calvinshepherd114
    @calvinshepherd114 Před rokem +1

    I was hoping you’d mention Nolan’s Prestige movie! Excellent example of continuity for one person but not the other!

  • @wesplybon9510
    @wesplybon9510 Před rokem +20

    Joe Scott... I love how these topics really get to him and how he's not afraid to let us know he's shook.

  • @erikawanner7355
    @erikawanner7355 Před rokem +3

    I have that same Star Trek manual!
    Did you know that they created the transporter because the shuttlecraft sets got too expensive to create.

  • @JustMe-vz3wd
    @JustMe-vz3wd Před rokem

    I am glad this channel talks about Star Trek and not about the scientists who won the Nobel Prize.

  • @bjornsan
    @bjornsan Před rokem

    He was right about every coversation about teleportation ending up with the ship of Theseus. I pondered the question before watching the video and thought of it but didn't remember what it was called.

  • @barefootalien
    @barefootalien Před rokem +4

    I absolutely would use one. There's no reason at all that such a device couldn't reassemble me without the many injuries and defects that make my life a living hell, like in the episodes in which they use it to cure diseases.

    • @dbilyeu
      @dbilyeu Před rokem +1

      Using it to cure all sorts of things makes sense to me. And what about intelligence? Could we ramp up say from a 140 IQ to 200? I have been fascinated with this problem since reading “Flowers for Algernon” in high school. That’s a short story by Daniel Keyes I think.

    • @bozo5632
      @bozo5632 Před rokem

      Imagine they made the defect-free copy, and the two of you (lol) had a nice chat, and then, maybe a few days later, it came time to get rid of the original. Still sounds good?

    • @bozo5632
      @bozo5632 Před rokem +1

      @@dbilyeu Fantastic story, made a gigantic impression on me. I wish more people knew it because I refer to it all the time.

    • @barefootalien
      @barefootalien Před rokem

      @@bozo5632 Copying/cloning is impossible, as he explained in the video. But even if the scenario you describe were to happen, a-la Tom Riker... yeah. Still sounds good.

    • @barefootalien
      @barefootalien Před rokem +1

      @@dbilyeu Yeah, in a sense it could be like genetic engineering, only it can apply immediately rather than creating all the typical striation and classism depicted in something like Gattaca. That is assuming it's cheap enough to actually _do_ to do it for everybody, of course. I suppose, like anything, it could be used to make the "haves vs have-nots" problem even worse than it already is.
      On the other hand, on a philosophical level, considering that I consider the continuation of intelligent life to be supremely important above all other considerations, while it would be tragic if the majority died off of old age while a super-race was born of the transporter/editor we're theorizing, ultimately it would still be a net positive in my view.
      In that way, this isn't very different from a singularity event in which we all (or some of us) upload our consciousnesses to computers, although _that_ option actually has some significant advantages over mere teleportation/editing technology.

  • @tavan5331
    @tavan5331 Před rokem +3

    If we could pull all the organs out of a person and separate the limbs from the torso, move them to a different hospital and reassemble them, I think most people would think it macabre but still feel like it’s the same person who wakes up in the other hospital. Does the size of the pieces really matter if the end result is identical in every way?

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +2

      Good point! But what if it's different atoms that are reassembled, just in the same exact pattern?

  • @yohanesbobbysanjaya3541

    " *it takes courage to go into that machine not knowing if i'll be the man in the box or on the prestige* " - Robert Angier, The Prestige.

  • @wefinishthisnow3883
    @wefinishthisnow3883 Před rokem +1

    That cold open with people like Veritasium, VSauce Michael, Dr. Becky and Arvin was just showing off right? Lucky man.

  • @saar5947
    @saar5947 Před rokem +5

    Two of my favourite science youtubers, honestly.

  • @donkeyhobo34
    @donkeyhobo34 Před rokem +6

    I'd use it if it works right. Like if it makes you just with new atoms, I think it's still you. It's like how every 7 years all your cells have been replaced with new ones

    • @new_trin0510
      @new_trin0510 Před rokem +3

      Your neurons are never replaced though. I’d say those are the important cells that make you *you*

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem

      @@new_trin0510 Great Job :D

    • @luciferostelladirubino5208
      @luciferostelladirubino5208 Před rokem

      @@new_trin0510 However neurons always die, and at your birth you had the same neurons you have now, then they grew in number till you were sixteen, then they died till you where twenty one to twenty five. So, are you for real your neurons?

    • @donkeyhobo34
      @donkeyhobo34 Před rokem

      @@new_trin0510 but it's still possible to copy them. Like on two healthy brains, if you copy the same learnable skills by doing the thing neurons do the more you learn, it should have the same outcome

  • @askemervigbahnson333
    @askemervigbahnson333 Před rokem

    Nick standing right next to his clone: “CLoNinG iS ImpOSsiBLe”

  • @PriitKallas
    @PriitKallas Před rokem

    Great to see The Science Asylum helping new struggling CZcams creators to get exposure

  • @csehszlovakze
    @csehszlovakze Před rokem +2

    probably my quickest *no* ever 😂😂😂 an Asgard transporter beam, however...

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +1

      Just like Joe Scott. His answer was _so_ fast! (As for the Asgard beam, that's more of a wormhole, so there are fewer philosophical issues.)

  • @512TheWolf512
    @512TheWolf512 Před rokem +3

    if we technically die when we go to sleep and inhabit a different consciusness when we wake up, then i'd use it. because that would mean that there is no difference.

  • @JavierSalcedoC
    @JavierSalcedoC Před rokem

    The part when they were talking about sleeping reminded me of Dark City and Mr Book

  • @ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958

    Nice to see so many CZcams nerds collab-ing.

  • @hblanche
    @hblanche Před rokem +3

    The best part of this video is that you've introduced me to some other folks whom I need to check out on CZcams. Only after I watch the latest The Science Asylum, of course. Oh, and I wouldn't volunteer to be an early adopter; but yes, I would be willing to use a transporter after a while.

  • @otakuribo
    @otakuribo Před rokem +3

    I'm loving the positivity I'm seeing lately in science communication towards spirituality. I identify as pagan now, but was a hardline, totally nihilistic atheist for a very long time. And my beliefs are still very much grounded in and informed by my love of science and scientific understanding, absolutely not the other way around!
    I love the Theseus paradox and the fact that practically none of my particles are the same as the ones i had a year ago; except for like the (terribly split) ends of my hair, maybe. Certainly none of the atoms I have now are the ones i had in college, or when my grandparents were still alive, or when i was a kid. Some of my atoms were recently in other people, like in the air i breathe, or, less recently (and after thorough cleaning and municipal treatment processes, thankfully, in the water i drink.
    All those particles are star stuff~ ✨ 🌌
    And yet through it all I mysteriously managed to still be myself... at least, i think so. Certainly feel like it. Got a ton of physical and emotional scars to prove it.
    Even better. Like Theseus, or, at least as i imagine he was if he was a Greek boat-haver worth his salt, he didn't just replace things that were worn out. Surely, in the line of his work, he made improvements over time. Tricked it out!
    Theseus loved his ship, it was his pride and joy. A ship is more than nails and wood. It's a brand new paint job, or brightly colored sails, or the figurehead on the prow. It's how clean the decks are kept, the cut of the jib, the knots in the rigging, the colors of the flags. It's the memories of life and hard work and long voyages out at sea. It's sea shanties and rum! It's a shared bond between sailors forced to share a confined space for a long time. It's how she takes a bit of weather. It's the name of the ship.
    None of this is ever talked about in any retelling of the ship of Theseus story I've ever heard. Nothing of color or style, just mention of nails and planks, the physical "practical" stuff. None of the fun stuff! None of the real reasons people make boats! None of the quintessence of it, none of the soul that i think the paradox is meant to consider and think about.
    Perhaps Theseus even changed the name of the ship once or twice. Give the boat a fresh identity, one more in keeping with Theseus' current style and/or line of work. This modern landlubber can relate 🏳️‍⚧️. I didn't choose this ship, but i am learning to love it, and loving it more each day. It's not a perfect vessel and not the prettiest or the greatest or the most capable. She's fickle as the sea dogs say. She lists sometimes. Has trouble holding her bearings. But she's weathered her share of storms. Fresh paint and fresh sails do help. She'll always look... repurposed, but hey. At least her captain chose a purpose for her, and kept sailing. ⛵
    Vsauce once suggested that we're sorta like a series of people who know each other but only in one direction of time, and who can help each other only in the other direction.
    That's the "spirit" of the ship of Theseus for me, and that solves the paradox for me. Theseus' ship is always Theseus' ship even if and when he changes what being Theseus' ship looks like to everyone else, or even what Theseus' ship is even about over time. Ar least until it inevitably isn't his ship anymore; either it "dies" - gets sunk or wrecked or whatever - or Theseus does. Or he just retires. :) Point is, there's a ship that has a continuous physical presence, and there's _Theseus' ship._ Is it the same ship when Theseus dies and someone else inherits his ship? No, now it's that person's ship, even though it might still look like his, at least for a while. Gotta replace those nails and boards sometime.
    All the old parts could be reassembled by someone else, but that would at best be that person's ship. Assuming it's still somehow seaworthy, it's living some other life now. Not being Theseus' ship.
    ALL THAT SAID, i don't see why Theseus couldn't, say, disassemble his ship, have his crew move it all somewhere else, and then rebuild it more-or-less exactly as it was, then continue to captain the ship with the same "essence" as before, same Theseus, same self-identity.
    So.... i think i agree with both you and Michael Vsauce Stevens. I'll stick with the away shuttle. But if some horrible alien fate just befell one of my fellow redshirts right in front of me, i would be screaming into my tricorder for an emergency beam-up!
    One last thing. Your description of "a theory of consciousness" is pretty much exactly how i and my very small circle of pagan friends tend to think about it. My sci-fi and reading rainbow hero Lt. Cmdr. Geordi LaForge once said that he believed consciousness was an emergent property of intelligence and quantum interactions.
    Again, i believe our spirituality evolved with us and for us. If the universe is, at the quantum level, ultimately made of pure information (as some theoretical physicists have suggested), and if our consciousness is a part of that process, then i don't think it's silly at all to believe that that can survive the death of our physical bodies, especially if that belief brings us comfort and peace in an otherwise indifferent universe. As long as that belief comes from a place of love and a love of truth and a love of others and a love of the universe we all find ourselves sharing. 🌌

  • @shanepye7078
    @shanepye7078 Před rokem +1

    Lawrence Krauss in his book “the physics of StarTrek” really drives the point home.
    The most efficient way to “atomize” an object or person is to heat it to a billion degrees or hot enough for the particles to lose cohesion. That doesn’t sound pleasant.
    Besides, in actual quantum teleportation the original is destroyed.
    I wouldn’t step into that machine.

  • @cosalidra759
    @cosalidra759 Před rokem +1

    All the GOAT CZcamsrs in one video. Yessssss!

  • @isaactippetts882
    @isaactippetts882 Před rokem +5

    I'd so often ponder this and I'd always think I'm crazy so I'm so happy there are other people with me on this. It just doesn't feel right to me. I would if it were life threatening not to like you said, but otherwise I'd probably just spend the extra gas money. Love your videos!

    • @puck4801
      @puck4801 Před rokem +1

      To me, using this to escape a life-threatening situation is... redundant, because if the thing simply kills you and then makes a new you, there's not much point...

  • @harthur2010
    @harthur2010 Před rokem +9

    Great video! I would totally use a transporter. All the cells in our body are replaced every 7 - 10 years, so, in a way we do this already. I would just want to leave behind some of those cells, say 20 - 30 lbs from around the waist area :)

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +3

      😆

    • @DaedalusYoung
      @DaedalusYoung Před rokem +2

      It's not entirely true. Brain cells are typically replaced much less often, and some brain cells are never replaced at all. What if these non-replacing cells hold the key to consciousness? And by replacing them in the transporter, you effectively wipe that consciousness and create a brand new one? You personally would never know what happens after you go through the transporter, because your consciousness has been destroyed. The new one will not be able to tell it's new, because it has all your memories, but it isn't you. For most intents and purposes, that doesn't matter. But it matters to you.

  • @SimonAmazingClarke
    @SimonAmazingClarke Před rokem +1

    Yes. Its interesting that the transporter in Star Trek was created because the model of the Shuttle wasn't ready in time.
    The boat thing. Its happened. A 1950 racing car was run through a couple of seasons continuously being rebuilt after crashes. Someone collected the old parts and recreated the car. The pristine one is worth millions, but is not the original car.

  • @95rav
    @95rav Před rokem +2

    Apart from teleportation, it would be amazing for medicine.
    Imagine a patient being de-materialised then re-materialised without their cancer. Etc.
    This would beat gene editing into a soggy pulp.

    • @ScienceAsylum
      @ScienceAsylum  Před rokem +1

      Right?! What an amazingly versatile technology!