If a person was telkeported in this way--duplicated and the original destroyed, you wouldn't have to worry about having to reproduce "memory," as that would be copied also, since memory is just a collection of 'impressions' on the brain, patterns of nerouns formed by that individual's experiences: 'memory' is just more matter in a certain pattern, a pattern that would be transferred with the rest of the physical body.
It's not exactly equatable to cloning where two people share identical DNA but (neccessarily) different experiences.
To me, the weird thing about it, if this kind of teleportation could be done, is that the person who was teleported would go on functioning exactly as the original one who was 'destroyed' would have, and having memory (the same brain) up to the moment of teleportation. The consciousness of the person who wanted to go from point A to B would be destroyed, but for everyone else, everyone besides the person teleported, nothing would change. The person you teleported would seem and go on seeming to be the same.
It's not exactly equatable to cloning where two people share identical DNA but (neccessarily) different experiences.
To me, the weird thing about it, if this kind of teleportation could be done, is that the person who was teleported would go on functioning exactly as the original one who was 'destroyed' would have, and having memory (the same brain) up to the moment of teleportation. The consciousness of the person who wanted to go from point A to B would be destroyed, but for everyone else, everyone besides the person teleported, nothing would change. The person you teleported would seem and go on seeming to be the same.