Teleportation by using cell cultures and quadcopters would be possible some day.
Physical teleportation by using cell cultures.
When we are thinking about transferring the human being by long distances, we might think the teleportation. But in fact, there is a possibility to create the human by using 3D tissue printers, which would also make orgones for the patients in the future. If we would think about this system, what might be true in the future, we might think the case, where the cell cultures would be installed to the spacecraft, and then the cells would grow in the nutrient.
The system would be very interesting because if we would have the necessary biotechnology, we could make a human being from the individual cells, and the thing is that we would need the one cell from each organ, and that grow the necessary number of those cells in the nutrient at the cell cultures. And then the 3D printers would create mankind from those cells, what can be loaded to the 3D organ printers.
Using quadcopters for that system
In theory, those cell cultures would transfer to a certain location by using the quadcopters. The technology would be similar, what is used in the systems, which makes the wall paintings. The cell cultures must only produce new cells by using enormous speed, and if the system could produce enough cells the teleportation would be possible by using quadcopters. In this system, the quadcopters would be used to create the delicate of the person on the planet.
In this vision, those, what is like straight from some sci-fi books or movies those machines will land to the atmosphere of the planet, and then create the copy of the astronaut in the surface. The technology is not so streamlined than the technology, which has been used in the fictional sci-fi series "Star Trek".
The copters would send to the planet atmosphere, and then they would create the person by using cell plantages, and after that, the memories of the copied person would transfer in the brain core by using the electromagnetic systems, like EEG machines, what can be installed to the quadcopters and high-power electromagnetic radiation. That kind of thoughts would seem like futuristic but maybe, we would have that technology in our hands after a couple of years.
Genetic engineering and nanotechnology would someday make this thing true.
And the main problem in this system is to make cells divide fast enough, and of course, the system must have some kind of adjustments for creating the living copy of human being by using 3D printers, cell cultures, and recovery machines. The system could put every organ in the right places from the nucleus of the bones to the neurons, what can be stored or created by transferring the right genomes to some other cells, what could transform the cells to neurons.
For that thing, the system would use artificial viruses, which are made by using the nanotechnology, where the nanomachines are assembled the base pairs in a certain order, which allows them to create the artificial DNA molecules. This futuristic technology would allow creating the cells, which are divided with very fast speed, which makes them some kind of cancer cells, and then the nanomachines would remove those periods from the nucleus. And then the cells could be shot in a certain place. Maybe we have some day that technology in our hands, and that would cause a revolution in many other sciences.
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