So you kill people
"Killing is a harsh word for what it is. We dispose of the body. The process is painless, and the new recipient is the exact copy of the original. Why would it matter what happens to the original?”
"However, I see what you mean. You must understand that you come from a different era than this one, and so your ethics are different. The worldviews in the future make it completely normal."
"Let me give you an example. You are trying to travel from New York to Tokyo. The plane is an inefficient piece of technology that required fossil fuel and would take 14 hours in your era. Instead, you could go to a facility, get a full body scan that takes 5 minutes, and cost a fraction of the price, then you open your eyes in Tokyo for the amount of time it takes to get you printed there."
"Your original body is discarded as you get your full body scan. This happens instantly and without pain. In fact, a good analogy is like going to sleep. Going to sleep is technically the same thing. You become unconscious, and then you wake up the next day a new person. You could have died that previous night, and you wouldn't know. The universe, for all you know, may have just started that morning, and your memories a fabrication."
"People are not attached to their physical bodies, but they are attached to their conscience perduring. There have always been skeptics, but mostly, the user experience is so good that people continued to do it."
"Also, another important thing is that everything you go through that process, you basically get a full body check against cancer and your organs are reprinted brand new and healthy. People started being much healthier after the technology took off."
"Do you have more questions about the rebirth process?"