The Big Bang Theory - The Problem With Teleportation
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And the conservation law of mass and energy is that you cannot destroy or create energy and mass.
Therefore, time travel is impossable.
I agree with Sheldon
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@NewbieDrumming Soul? What do you mean?
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Sheldon: "Here's the problem with teleportation.."
Leonard: -oh god not again fuck fuck fuck how do i get myself out of he--- "lay it on me..."
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@rock432 Pretty much, yeah. Only instead of ones and zeros we use neurons and synapses to store our memories. If we were recreated perfectly down to the last atom, the new body would automatically have an identical consciousness. My point was that it's not the body that makes who we are. If someone has a kidney replaced, they do not cease to be the same person because part of their body was destroyed. So Sheldon's assessment, while correct, doesn't seem to see "the big picture".
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@mariowiifan1 With that spelling and grammar I highly doubt you resemble Sheldon all that much.
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i think the writers of this joke may not have thought it through thoroughly. they did not consider the law of conservation of mass. Sheldon states that we would have to destroy and then recreate the object of teleportation, but "The law implies that mass cannot be created or destroyed, although it may be rearranged in space and changed into different types of particles; and that for any chemical process in a closed system, the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products."
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My mom said she had a crush on Leonard when he was on Rosanne. O.O
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everyone calls me sheldon mabey im the new sheldon and yes i look like him O_O. maby he did teleport.................
I love Sheldon. He has those random thoughts everyone gets, but actually mentions them instead of forgetting about it.
dumbdouche 6 days ago 44
@DirigiblePlumCompany Not to mention, what would happen to your soul if this happened? I am not one willing to figure this out first hand :P
NewbieDrumming 1 week ago 12