by Tondoteottotote on September 30th, 2008

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When teleporters separate salt, pollutants, and other impurities from the ocean waters while beaming them to the moon, where will these impurities go? How will the teleportation device operators figure out where to put them?

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  • by Athrael on September 30th, 2008

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    What makes you think that teleporters will be able to separate the junk from the water?

    Lets look at it in two ways.

    A teleportation device will either rip open worm wholes in space allowing matter to 'jump' from one point to another in one tiny leap OR teleportation will rip down matter, convert it to energy and 'beam' that energy to a receiver.

    In the first case there is no separation.

    In the second you have reached the area of E=Mc^2 where matter and energy are interchangeable. If we have the technology to create matter from energy then we can create any kind of matter from that energy.

    This means the oceans will not be beamed to the moon. Oceans of water will be created out of moon rocks.

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