This companion paper to Quantum–Bio Teleportation v1. 0 argues that the telephone is not an analogy but a working engineering template for quantum–bio teleportation (QBT). The seven strata of modern voice transmission distil into a single vocoder principle: a complex physical event can be transmitted across distance not by moving its substrate, but by extracting a parametric description at the source, transmitting that description across a classical channel, and using local pre-staged resources at the destination to fabricate a fresh instance whose pattern is preserved. The paper extends this principle, layer by layer, to the human body. It develops a layered architecture (L0 atomic positions through L7 phenomenal continuity), an atomic-ignition cascade for destination-side reconstruction, a phase-equalisation protocol for bioelectric, biomagnetic, quantum-substrate, and integrative coherence layers, and a source-side mirror architecture for the Whole-Body Bell-Measurement Lattice (WBBML). The compression cascade reduces the bitstream from 10⁴5 bits (Bekenstein) to roughly 10¹8 bits (about one exabyte) by exploiting receiver-side biological grammar. A consolidated experimental record covers the 1993–2026 quantum-teleportation literature: foundational photonics (Bouwmeester 1997, Furusawa 1998), long-distance and satellite (Ma 2012, Ren 2017), atomic and ionic (Riebe 2004, Olmschenk 2009, Nölleke 2013), solid-state and network (Pfaff 2014, Pompili 2021, Hermans 2022, Ryan-Anderson 2024 fault-tolerant logical qubit, Main 2025 distributed algorithm), continuous-variable and hybrid (Takeda 2013), and the 2024–2026 molecular-spin and intercontinental-satellite frontiers. Twelve protocol families are surveyed (standard, entanglement swapping, gate, port-based, telecloning, hybrid CV–DV, lattice surgery, network, counterportation, and others). The paper situates the engineering against adjacent fields (3D bioprinting, connectomics, whole-brain emulation, cryonics, brain organoids, biophysical brain simulation) and theoretical frameworks (Friston's free energy principle, Tononi's IIT 4. 0, expanded quantum biology). It addresses the branching hazard (failure modes and abort protocols), information-theoretic foundations (Holevo, Shannon, Bekenstein), implementation realities (infrastructure, cost, timeline), and legal personhood under dual-instantiation. A philosophical core argues that pattern outranks substrate and that identity is preserved by form rather than matter. This structural claim is shown to converge with: the Qur'ānic accounts of translocation (the throne of Bilqīs, Q. 27: 38–40), atomization-and-reassembly (Abraham's birds, Q. 2: 260), and fingertip-resolution recreation (Q. 75: 3–4) ; Bediüzzaman Said Nursi's Risale-i Nur (Onuncu Söz / Tenth Word) and its atomic-recall and easier-than-first-creation arguments; the broader Islamic philosophical tradition (Avicenna, al-Ghazālī, Ibn ʿArabī, Mullā Ṣadrā, Suhrawardī, Rūmī, al-Rāzī, Iqbal) ; the Christian tradition (Origen, Augustine, Aquinas, Scotus, Cusa) ; Maimonides and Lurianic Kabbalah in Judaism; Śaṅkara, the Bhagavad Gītā, Nāgārjuna, Vasubandhu, and Tibetan phowa in Indic traditions; and Locke, Leibniz, Whitehead, and Parfit in modern Western philosophy. The convergence is not advanced as a metaphysical proof. It is offered as a structural recognition: independent traditions have arrived, in independent vocabularies, at the same account of selfhood and re-manifestation, and the engineering of quantum–bio teleportation is the explicit technical realisation of that account. The paper is approximately 93 pages, with 9 figures (TikZ + pgfplots) and 3 tables. It contains an extensive bibliography spanning quantum information, atomic physics, biology, consciousness studies, voice/audio coding, religion, and analytic philosophy of personal identity.
Bayram Yüksel Eker (Sun,) studied this question.