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by josefx
1927 days ago
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Star Wars: cloning takes ages, clones have to be raised and trained. Lets make a clone army to fight the mass produced robot army. Star Trek: cloning takes seconds. You can have as many copies of a veteran warrior as you want. Dangerous mission? just send in the red shirts and a few highly trained veterans in the hope that nobody important dies (again). |
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But instead we have "pattern buffers" that "degrade" quickly, and presumably keeping around copies of the full quantum states of many humans would require too much storage.