With teleporting it may aswell be flying as you could teleport you as high as you safely can and just fall and glide all over the place.
Are you, or anyone, not scared of demolecularization while teleportating?!Thedutchjelle said:Teleportation. I think that if that ability is given to a person, that person must also get an ability to 'feel' where he will end up. Just like a flying person can see where he's flying towards, a teleporting person must be able to feel what his ending spot might be like. Only then I would pick teleport, cause otherwise it's kind of tricky.
Not to mention that you would be taken down as soon as they spot you in the sky and then being experimented upon.Marter said:Teleportation. It would be faster and more beneficial overall.
Gravity isn't a law, it's a force.Raykuza said:Flying for the spectacle. Also, I don't want to teleport into an object.Gravity is a natural law of physics, you know.JacobyPAX said:Flying you defy gravity.
Teleporting you defy the natural laws of physics.
I chose teleportation.
Also, isn't every part of your body replaced eventually? The hands I'm typing with are not composed of the same matter as the hands I was born with, so are they the same hands? Is my body the same body? Is anyone actually the same person that they were born as?dathwampeer said:By your defining then if someone was able to have their thoughts and memories implanted into a fake body then it wouldn't be them. I disagree. As I said that particular amount of cells would cease to exist. But what makes you, you would have an identical body. your consciousness would be in annother body. The only thing that defines who you are is your mind. If that is in a living body then you are alive. Also for the sake of this topic teleportation wouldn't have to be the breaking down and rearranging of particles. It could be opening a pocket dimension and slipping through it and reopening the dimension at the destination.Nomanslander said:No!dathwampeer said:There would be no difference between you and the copy though. You are your memories. That's what makes you, you. Simply because you would be broken down then reassembled doesn't mean that you aren't you. No one would technically have died. I don't believe in a soul or anything else so what differentiates the teleportee the teleported?Nomanslander said:You want to know why teleporting would suck, well, how would you like the idea of insta-killing yourself just so you can be cloned somewhere, and your clone can run about claiming to be you....ever watch the movie The Illusionist?
A copy is still nothing more than a copy, you would be dead and someone(thing) else would be running around with your memories, whether we're talking about a soul or not. Your consciousness would cease to be!
In the end, all that will remain of you is a pile of ash or vaporized molocoules while your clone runs around pretending to be you.
I still completely disagree with what you say though.