[first lines]Sheldon Cooper: Here's the problem with teleportation.Leonard Hofstadter: Lay it on me.Sheldon Cooper: Assuming a device could be invented, which would identify the quantum state of matter of an individual in one location and transmit that pattern to a distant location for reassembly, you would not have actually transported the individual; you would have destroyed him in one location and recreated him in another.Leonard Hofstadter: How about that.Sheldon Cooper: Personally, I would never use a transporter, because the original Sheldon would have to be disintegrated in order to create a new Sheldon.Leonard Hofstadter: Would the new Sheldon be in any way an improvement on the old Sheldon?Sheldon Cooper: No, he would be exactly the same.Leonard Hofstadter: That is a problem.
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