The "transcription process" which is supposed to break someone down in one time and reassemble them in another is apparently based on their DNA, which shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how DNA works. DNA is a recipe for making an organism, like a chocolate cake recipe is a recipe for a specific kind of cake. But no matter how many times you follow the identical chocolate cake recipe, every time you make it you end up with an entirely new cake, not the exact same cake you originally made. Even if you could somehow break the original cake down to its basic ingredients and start over, the new cake will still be different from the original. And more, the new cake is not going to be able to "remember" the experiences and the memories of the original cake.Also, there's a further logical paradox: how does the person get reassembled when they arrive in the past? There's no time machine in the past to do it. Nor is there any time machine in the past to disassemble someone in order to send them back to the future. Relying on a machine in the future to do the reassembly or disassembly means a wait of 650 years before either process can take place, because time can't be sped up.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:00