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Daniel J Murray's avatar

Equating the quantum state with the totality of a system’s identity overlooks the non-unitarity of subjective continuity. The reduction postulate implies that upon teleportation, even perfect fidelity () does not preserve the observer's internal reference frame, which is entangled with decoherence history.

Thus, the claim that identity is preserved “as far as we know” via state transfer neglects the contextuality of measurement bases and the non-observability of subjective continuity. Quantum cloning is prohibited, but quantum individuation is undefined. What is teleported is a symmetry class, not a self.

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Christine Liang's avatar

Yes, things are just a bunch of states and their transformations, humans are no exceptions.

Quantum mechanics was right. When teleporting something, just teleport the quantum states. :P

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