Hi Whitestar
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1) By converting a person into pure energy, are you essentially exploding him/her?
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Yes in a sense. But an explosion wastes energy, whereas this process must store it. The person would no longer exist in that location in space/time. It is a question of supplying energy at one place in order to take it back from another place. That way the person doesn't get charged for energy used.
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2) Is there another way to send the energy by other means instead of a ray?
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Energy could be made from "fuel" matter at the distant location. It doesn't have to be the same energy that was in the person. So long as the amount of energy was equal i.e 7X10^18J is approx 75Kg mass. In theory 75Kg of any matter could be used to remake the person.
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3) Are you saying that there is way to teleport a person or object without a receiving end? If so, how?
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I don't know. The amount of energy handled to recreate the person would be so great that they would have to be built inside the core of a reactor. This is not a good method to use.
Perhaps the reconstruction could use pre built components, i.e electons, oxygen atoms, carbon atoms, etc. That was the reconstruction would be a molecular process (Reconstructing the girl in the 5th Element comes to mind).
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4) So what you're saying is that if the conversion of matter into energy and vice-versa is 100 percent efficient, the person's life will be preserved?
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Yes