The ST transporters have 3 levels of redundancy built into their buffers, so accidents are extremely rare, but I do believe there is the provision to retrieve your image from a secondary buffer if the main buffer detects an anomaly. So technically, yes, there are copies of you, but what's the big deal?
Even if this shit is real and your matter is recompiled elsewhere, do you think that protons and electrons used to recreate your matter at the other location are "special" in any way? We're all made of stardust. Like our dna, it's only the order of the sequence which makes us unique, not the composition of the dna itself.
Even if this shit is real and your matter is recompiled elsewhere, do you think that protons and electrons used to recreate your matter at the other location are "special" in any way? We're all made of stardust. Like our dna, it's only the order of the sequence which makes us unique, not the composition of the dna itself.
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