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Philosophy Thoughts - The Teletransporter Mystery Cache

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Hidden : 8/15/2011
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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The cache is not at the above co-ordinates but is within 1 km

(with apologies to Derek Parfit !)

Gertrude ‘GeocacheGirl’ Grantley (cache finds 1,486,855) had exhausted all the hides here on earth. She was looking for a new challenge, and so when she saw the advert for the latest high speed method of travelling to Mars, she jumped at the chance. (There was a particularly tricky new ‘Kid Marsicus’ cache that she’d heard of that just had to be a FTF).

Gertrude arrived at the teletransportation station and walked into the booth. The booth operator (after spitting out his chewing gum and glancing puzzlingly at his set of instructions) told her that the machine worked by copying & destroying her cells and sending a blueprint to Mars, where she would be re-created – physically identical and with all the same memories etc. So, after what seemed like a short period of unconsciousness, she awoke on Mars and set off to find that dastardly cache. A few hours search, and her FTF claimed (“it was hidden where ?!...”), Gertrude returned to earth by the same method.

After a few months of trips to Mars, 999 new caches found, and an average difficulty rating of 4/4 achieved, Gertrude arrived at the teletransportation booth for her latest trip and a chance to get her 1000th space cache. (This time it was a ‘Team Yellowy-Green Martian-Dog’ cache she was after, and to be honest she wasn’t holding out much hope of finding it).

After saying hello to the new booth operator (the first day of his new holiday job), Gertrude stepped inside and...nothing happened - she emerged from the booth still on earth. The booth operator looked confused and called the helpdesk on Mars. After a 30 minute hold with some rather strange music, the customer service representative on the line said that it appeared that the booth had malfunctioned. Gertrude had appeared as normal on Mars (in fact earth-Gertrude could have a word with her if she wanted ?), but that earth-Gertrude's cells hadn’t been destroyed after the copying. A further problem was apparent – the faulty copying of earth-Gertrude’s cells had damaged her so that she only had minutes to live.

Earth-Gertrude was puzzled. She didn’t want to die – this ‘person’ on Mars wasn’t her – she was still here...but in fact this was what had been happening in the past every time she had taken a trip to Mars. And there was someone on Mars that was her exact replica – ready to step into her life exactly as had happened so many times in the past. As she lost consciousness, she wondered why she no longer believed that this replica was her ?


Meanwhile, up in the skies, Mars-Gertrude was unaware of any problems, and left as normal to find her next cache. The only strange thing was that when she pulled out her note of the new coordinates, this is what was written :

ofynioiieeehttriter
nhteetffwzzterheteu
rittgnvvsrrrhyeghfo
tfwyheeetooeitehrok

Funny, she thought, it appears that this note has been transposed in the teletransportation process. She quickly solved the puzzle and headed off into the Martian sunrise.....

This story is based on a famous thought experiment on the subject of personal identity by Derek Parfit. If you are interested further, I would recommend his book ‘Reasons and Persons’ (Oxford University Press) or have a look at this website http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/identity-personal/

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Chmmyr : Znef-Tregehqr tvirf gur pyhr naq Znef vf gur xrl Pnpur : fgnaq njuvyr naq pbagrzcyngr lbhe frafr bs vqragvgl - gura ybbx oruvaq lbh haqre gur ybtf

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
-------------------------
N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)