yeah; it would be more like a tunnel diode effect, not really beaming. You go from point “A” to Point “Z” without actually traversing the points in-between. No taking your molecular structure apart and reassembling it, so no loss of continuity. .
Or more likely a “Real” transporter would work by spacial energy coherence for navigation and quantum entanglement for direct mass transference. Of course that would make the warp dive obsolete.
They were married in 1842, the lady was 22 and the colonel was 33, but he was a protestant and didn’t belong to the nobility.
After being married for 38 years, the colonel died in 1880 and was buried in the protestant part of the cemetery against the wall. His wife died in 1888 and had decided not to be buried in the family tomb but on the other side of the wall, which was the closest she could get to her husband. Two clasped hands connect the graves across the wall.
yeah; it would be more like a tunnel diode effect, not really beaming. You go from point “A” to Point “Z” without actually traversing the points in-between. No taking your molecular structure apart and reassembling it, so no loss of continuity. .