Perhaps I phrased it poorly, let me put it this way.
If super-advanced aliens suddenly showed up tomorrow and gave us the near-physically-perfectly technology, machines, techniques, etc., we could feasibly have a fully deterministic, down to the cell level at least, encoding of any possible individual human stored in a box of hard drives or less.
In practical terms I can’t even begin to imagine the technology needed to reliably and repeatably capture a ‘snapshot’ of a living, breathing, human’s cellular state, but there’s no equivalent of a light speed barrier preventing it.
Perhaps I phrased it poorly, let me put it this way.
If super-advanced aliens suddenly showed up tomorrow and gave us the near-physically-perfectly technology, machines, techniques, etc., we could feasibly have a fully deterministic, down to the cell level at least, encoding of any possible individual human stored in a box of hard drives or less.
In practical terms I can’t even begin to imagine the technology needed to reliably and repeatably capture a ‘snapshot’ of a living, breathing, human’s cellular state, but there’s no equivalent of a light speed barrier preventing it.