Harry Coumnas
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09
Harry Coumnas, a renowned scientist, discusses his opinions on the viability of human teleportation. It is safe to assume that human teleportation will never be feasible because of the intricacy of the human body, as several scientists have stated in the open. He examines a few clear-cut moral issues with teleporting a human with the technology as it exists today. Harry claimed that while knowledge about a person's precise composition would be sent to a group of particles that would assume the form of the now-destroyed human on the other end, the actual human would not be teleported.
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