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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDutch Scientists Achieve Quantum Teleportation Breakthrough
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2458803,00.aspWe may not have Star Trek-esque transporter technology any time soonor everbut Dutch researchers this week reported a breakthrough in the quantum teleportation of information, opening the door to a potential revolution in computing and networking.
Scientists at the Delft University of Technology's Kavli Institute of Nanoscience managed to transfer information contained in one quantum bit, or qubit, to another "entangled" qubit about 10 feet away "without the information having travelled through the intervening space," Prof. Ronald Hanson, head of the research group wrote in a summary.
In other words, as Hanson noted, "teleportation."
The Dutch researchers reported that there was no degradation in the information transferred between the two quantum bits, potentially a major advance in the pursuit of quantum teleportation. In the past several years, other scientists around the world have devised ways to better measure the information contained in qubits without altering them in the process and managed to teleport information "instantaneously" across distances as great as 90 miles.
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warrior1
May 2014
OP
Fascinating. I just started reading "Timeline" by Michael Crichton about an hour
brewens
May 2014
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Lasher
(29,616 posts)1. I'm still trying to figure out bluetooth.
Initech
(108,979 posts)2. No more beaming!!!
Why didn't anyone tell me my ass was so big?
brewens
(15,359 posts)3. Fascinating. I just started reading "Timeline" by Michael Crichton about an hour
ago. Evidently it involves a lot of quantom physics.