Edit: This only refers to costs (paid by the manufacturers), not fees (paid for by the buyers).

  • Goodlucksil@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    6 hours ago

    The cost will be comparatively less, and negligible given that digital goods don’t have “energy” fees (and never had, btw)

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      Why?

      We traded energy cost for time when we stopped walking, and replaced it with an animal and a cart, and again with cars, and airplanes. We save time, but the energy input is greater.

      Who’s to say that teleportation wouldn’t be a trade off between 5x the energy to take a jet, but instantaneous?

      Digital goods aren’t physical; teleportation is physical.

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      This really depends.

      Teleportation consists of three main phases:

      • scanning/deconstruction
      • sending
      • reconstruction

      If the deconstruction and/or reconstruction phases cost a ton of energy, it doesn’t matter if the sending phase has a high energy bill.

      But since you have transmit data on each atom, you will have huge amounts of data to send.

      For example, 1kg of carbon has about 5*10^25 atoms. Humans aren’t made entirely of carbon, but the rough order of magnitude will be similar. Let’s go with a 70kg human and we end up with roughly 10^27 atoms.

      Let’s say we have good compression techniques and a single byte is enough to store all data of one atom. That means, we need to send about 10^28 bits of data.

      In September 2023 the total bandwith of the global internet was about 1.2 Pbps, or 10^15 bits per second.

      So to transmit a single human being with the speed of the entire global internet combined it would take 10^13 seconds or about 300 000 years. I think that kind of data transmission could cost a little bit of money.

      Compare that to the cost of shipping 70kg of human being anywhere on the planet. By plane, it will cost in the order of a few thousand Euros and it will take one day, two at most, not 300 000 years.