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There must be no way, it will survive normally, and it will be difficult to compress the human body into an atomic state in the first place.
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According to the current technology, it must not be able to survive normally, and whether it can survive is also subject to verification.
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Theoretically, as long as you remember the structural state and position of all the particles, and then follow the original combination, not to mention the recovery, how many can be replicated, exactly the same, and survive normally. But in reality, the complexity and sheer amount of data are not something that ordinary computers can calculate and simulate.
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I don't think it's normal anymore, maybe its internal structure has changed.
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Definitely not, who can withstand such a toss.
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In the process of exploring the universe, people always try to break the rules, especially if they want to reach other galaxies, they must have overdrive. However, the laws of physics tell us that humans can only approach the speed of light infinitely and will never break through it, so if we want to explore other galaxies, we can only find other ways. Some scientists believe that with the continuous development of quantum mechanics, we may be able to transform ourselves into atomic states through high technology in the future, so as to achieve instantaneous transmission.
Easier said than done, though. At the moment, we have not yet reached this level of technology. Even if we are able to handle the atomic state, the recovery may not be smooth.
Especially when it comes to the safety of life, no one dares to try it lightly. But this does not prevent technology from being fully embodied in science fiction, such as the movie "Star Trek". It is only in the virtual world that people realize that human beings are transformed into an atomic state, transient for teleportation, and then back to their original state.
Some scientists believe that when humans are atomized, they are actually dead. There are also many complex situations in the atomic world, and human understanding of it is only the tip of the iceberg. According to relevant research, the universe is macroscopic, while the quantum world is microscopic.
They may not be distinct in nature. It's all just a matter of scale. Therefore, mankind needs to further explore the quantum world in order to measure the risks and further ensure the safety of future research.
At the same time, scientists also need to understand the original state of atoms, neutrons, protons, and even quanta to help better restore, otherwise we just have a new idea that will never become a reality. In the future of interstellar voyages, we will indeed need to rely on advanced technology to achieve relevant goals.
It is not enough to rely solely on raw energy to accelerate the aircraft. However, given the ethical and technical issues, we do not need to worry about the restoration of human atomization in a short period of time. As technology continues to evolve, scientists may find better solutions in the future.
On this basis, we can also use our imagination to face the vast universe, believing that as long as we continue to explore and develop, human beings will one day realize their dreams, and we will work hard for this.
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Theoretically, yes.
The atom is composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and is the smallest unit of matter that exists.
First of all, the human body is composed of countless molecules, and in order to have molecules become atoms, all the molecules need to be disassembled, and this change cannot be achieved by chemical reactions, because chemical reactions are to form new substances, not atoms.
The only way to forcibly disassemble these molecules is by physical means, but it requires very cutting-edge technology, and the current technology is not yet at that level.
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It's hard, if you become atomic, the entropy will increase, and it will take a lot of energy.
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I don't think there's technology to support this yet, so until this technology is perfected, scientists would do well not try it rashly, or they may do something they regret.
It is well known that the initial appearance of all plants and animals on Earth can be explained by particles, i.e., atomic protons and neutrons, because the most basic appearance of matter is made up of particles. Perhaps human civilization will not be hindered in any way, and every evolution of life on Earth will eventually develop in the direction of particles, because by then humans may have changed their appearance.
Humans have always been very afraid of life, old age, and death because they are afraid that they will have nothing to do with the world when they leave. But now many scientists have said thatThe human mind and the body are separate, that is, after the disappearance of the human body, consciousness will most likely remain in this world and will continue to search for a new host body. In the future, when scientists break down human scabies into particles, consciousness will leave the body.
When the body continues to return to its original state, will it return to the body?
In fact, this kind of technology has already been described in science fiction movies. For example, in the previously very popular movie Star Trek, people used to be broken down into atoms, then they were allowed to teleport in an instant, and then they reverted back to their original form. However, if this technology is applied to us real humans, it is likely that the human being will have died by the time it is restored to its original state.
Because humans know very little about the atomic world. In addition to atoms, there are many kinds of particles, such as neutrons, electrons, protons, and so on. Scientists need to reduce all these particles as long as they know their original state.
Otherwise, even if all the particles are reduced, it is likely that they are only appearances.