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Of or related to consciousness - the state of being self-aware.
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Can teleportation using the reassembly of atoms preserve consciousness and therefore identity?
My concern is how the person could retain their own consciousness and identity doing this. Their teleported self is essentially a copy, so shouldn't their consciousness be a copy? … This is not a satisfactory teleportation process for me, so I am wondering if there is any way for the reassembled person to not just have a copy of their consciousness, but to retain their actual consciousness …