PayBack wrote:Mass Murder yes...
The fact it's consensual
Making it at worst, mass-assisted-suicide
is due only to their ignorance.
Far be it people of the future to be the ones who make us look ignorant...
If they seriously considered the fact that as soon as they get disintegrated, they will be dead, and cease to experience life...
And? As a matter of fact, they experience a remarkably continous sensation throughout the process.
I can't see how they'd get in there...
Because ultimately, all of what makes you, 'you' remains on either side of the transmat. Is 'continuity of existance' so important to you that you would, for example, refuse to be transported off the deck of a burning ship?
What about post-ST-IV Spock, was he still Spock, or should they have made him go pass his exams again, as he's just a copy?
Darth Crubus wrote:The very thought that disintegrating yourself and disrupting your continuity of existence is OKAY is just plain wrong in my book.
Question. Would you also refuse Star Trek medical-stasis? Because that also causes you to stop existing to all intents and purpouses, and makes you start existing again somewhere else. Do you really think 'continuity of existance' matters? It's approaching sophistry 'am I really still me.' What makes you, you? Unless you think it's some kind of soul that won't be transported, why won't the copy also be 'you?'
Further, even the bits that do suggest a soul, suggest that it is transported.
Again, for all of you, if a patient suffers brain death, and is then revived by some means, should they be dispossessed of all their property? After all, their continuity of existance has been interrupted, and therefore, the new person is not the same as the old one?
Why is 'continuity of existance' important, when a totally accurate facisimile is created?
What's more, as the transporter reassembles
the same material in a different place, in the same configuration, it is still the same matter, in the same configuration. What there is, is a brief loss of concious perception. Just like you have every night when you go into non-REM sleep. Your continuity of existance is interrrupted every night. Do you wake up a different person? The transportee still exists, enroute, but is not concious. In otherwords, the transportee has become unconcious during the process and will (unless transported while unconcious) regain conciousness when he is reassembled.
Yes, reassembled. It uses the same atoms, remember.
The transporter process works like this:
The subject is locked onto.
The subject is disintegrated
The subject is then moved, while in a disintegrated state.
The subject is reintegrated exactly as he was before, but in a different location.
While there is a discontinuity perceived by the subject's mind, as it experiences nothing as it is atomised, this discontinuity is no different than a period of unconciousness.