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Now is the time to panic! |
First, as disclaimer: As cool as I think transporters are, I'm a bit squeamish about the idea of using one. I tend to follow Dr. McCoy: "Dammit Jim, I'm not letting that thing scramble my atoms and put them back together!"
So, it basically comes down the classical philosophical mind-body problem, although with a bit of a twist.
Are you identical to your body? Well, Yes and no.
The soul (or form for you purists) is what gives the being what kind of thing it is while the body (or the matter) gives the being this-ness, that is, allows it to be this specific thing. For example Jim Kirk's soul gives him humanity and some other characteristics, but his body makes him this Jim Kirk and not someone else. Now, of course, we could get into the problem of how the soul is different from other souls (is it an act of existence, ordering to specific matter, something else even more mysterious?), but that is a topic that is a little too big for one blog post. It's best not to go after the entire Borg collective with one starship, as they say.
Anyway, back to the point. You are identical to your body insofar as you are a rational animal. Humans (Vulcans, Klingons, Romulans, Frengi [maybe], Pakleds [probably not]) all are rational creatures, that is what separates them from the lower animals like dogs, elephants, dolphins, and the even lower animals like cats, but they are animals nonetheless.
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We are smart! |
Ok, so why does this matter? Well: matter. Your soul is connected to the matter that is your body. The two together make up you. So, what happens when that matter ceases to be the kind of thing that your soul can inform. This is, actually, how some philosophers attempt to explain death, since the body (matter) has reached the point that the soul cannot cause it to seek out its end.
For instance, Picard puts bullets through a Borg in the holodeck, Qui-gon Jinn is stabbed, the Doctor is shot by.... spoilers. In all of these the matter can no longer sustain or hold onto the form, since it is not ordered in the right way anymore. And since the matter is not ordered in the proper way, the soul departs. What the soul does after that I will not pursue at this point.
In the transporter, the subject's body is converted to energy and then beamed to a planet (or other desired location) where it is re-materialized (or converted back to matter from energy). For those of you who are Treknoology experts, yes, I know there are a few different ways to describe the transportation process, but this is, as far as I am aware, the most commonly accepted theory.
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Here's how it works. Totally clear, right? |
We could simply say. "The body has been destroyed, the soul can no longer reside there. Therefore, the person is dead and the soul has departed. End of story." This is certainly possible (and definitely logical based upon what I've already said), but so much less interesting. Let's explore the other possibility, shall we?
A term that you may have heard flying around philosophers (or philosophizers) is "potentiality." This means that something can become something else through a change of some kind, be it growth, development, change in electrical current, motion, etc. Often, this term is used to talk about human beings who are either in state of mental handicap or have not fully developed (embryos). They have a natural capacity for rationality (a essentially human trait), but are inhibited from expressing that trait for one reason or another. They then have a potency (or power) that has not been actualized (made real). They are still considered human beings and thus persons, and, for our purposes, the same persons across time (and space) because they have this natural capacity for rationality (that is, they are human).
Here comes the stretch... We can (attempt to) apply the same kind of ideas to the transporter. The matter that has been converted to energy is still "your matter." According to what we know of transporters, it is the same matter that goes all the way through the transportation process; it is not matter that is re-purposed on the other end. So, that matter, (because of the way it exists in the transporter pattern buffer) has the potentiality to be you. It is still potentially ordered in the correct way for your soul to inform it. Much as someone who has been "medically dead" and then comes back (although, I grant you, some of these are miracles and so are not good examples.).
Because the matter has the inherent capacity to be you, since it is "kept that way by the transporter," then it is quite possible that your soul remains connected with that "energized" matter. And once the matter has been put back into an easily informable state, the soul fully informs it once again. We cannot say that the soul fully leaves the matter only to come back; that causes all other kinds of problems.
So, potentiality is a very important term here. I'm using it, probably to the extent of its meaning and likely a little beyond. However, with this little bit of a stretch, it becomes possible for the same being to go into the transporter and emerge from it (even if it is a long time in happening, right Scotty?)
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Until next time. Peace and long life.