I explained that one of the proposed ways to perform teleportation is to take the transferred object/subject into apart on the one side and transfer the information about the composition and then compose it on the other side.
Then I continued that possibly the most plausible variant of this is not only using ready made atoms for the composition but creating the needed atoms during the process.
Implications of this would be the that we would be able to create any material item just from energy based on its model.
My spouse then followed with the question, would this make us gods?
I suppose, I answered, at least semi-gods.
What do you think?
If we could create any material item just from energy, we'd end up with developers. Most of the creation will still be use case analysis, product design and development, iteration, "clean code", "debugging".
Something like CRISPR has a lot of potential, but we're still a long way from creating all kinds of crazy things.
But yeah, like the Star Trek Replicators they can create virtually anything... though there's always some bit about some elements unable to be re-imaged. Though you raise another quandary of being able to play-back creation of objects including organic living elements (food, tea, etc.)... Mad science playing with the subject data and creating instant mutants...
Being able to materialize anything we want would definitely make us god-like. Bending reality to our will. The question might then become how do we get enough energy to make the things we want.
So, if your spouse wants to imagine being a god, I can't see any logical objection.