Jesus and Christ - стр. 59
A few more words to feed the imagination. Let me say in advance: I have to repeat some things from lecture to lecture. So, teleportation and science fiction. We find the first mention of teleportation in a work of science fiction in Edward Page Mitchell's short story "The Man Without a Body," published in 1877. In this story, a certain scientist discovered a way to disassemble a cat into atoms and transmit them over telegraph wires. Unfortunately, the moment the scientist tried to teleport himself, the power supply stopped. As a result, only his head was successfully teleported. There's a funny movie called The Fly. It clearly demonstrates what can happen if the teleportation process goes wrong. A scientist successfully teleports himself within a room, but by accident his atoms get mixed with atoms of a fly, which accidentally got into the teleportation laboratory. As a result, the scientist turns into a grotesque monster – a half-man, half-fly.
And now we come to our subject. Teleportation is possible. It seems to be something incredible, but no one is surprised by teleportation of voice, image and files, for example. After all, radio is also something that can be compared to voice teleportation. We don't record it, we don't mail it to listen to it. Once – and you can send your voice across seas and oceans by calling, for example; in the same way it is possible to send a video, a music file, a photo. No one is surprised that a signal, having got into a certain device, just like yours, for example, is born there and as if lives. And now imagine that it will be possible to transmit the internal structure of something, for example, your dental implant. Completely, everything, down to the molecular structure… and already there, on the receiving device, to decipher and put it into some other device, which will quickly assemble an exact copy from the available materials, substances. And if we can solve the riddle of life and transmit living matter and then "breathe" this very life? Incredible?
I will not cite examples related to human faith in religious tenets, but just like their apologists, I will say: listen and believe. Everything is real.
In fact, as I have repeatedly, studying all sorts of studies, convinced myself, everything incredible is the unrecognized laws of the universe, i.e. physics. As an example: people once thought rain was a message from god. Now those who think so would be ridiculous. That sort of thing. At one time there were incomprehensible mysteries for the scientific community as well, and one of them is what we're talking about. The same Heisenberg theory, for example. It was revolutionary and controversial, but it worked. Imagine if I told you that the atoms in our bodies would suddenly disperse and reassemble elsewhere, you'd say that's nonsense. You may be right, my esteemed listeners. And surrogacy is not nonsense? They take a part of one person, mix it with a part of another person, put it into a third person, and you get a genetic copy of father and mother. A believer in divine creation should say – God works in mysterious ways, but the Inquisition would have burned you anyway if you would have talked in those days about the possibility of such a thing in the future. So now my method seems unbelievable.