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3 years ago
Teleportation?
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3 years ago
It's the daily fail (although I've searched, I haven't seen a reliable source).
IAC they're only "teleporting" a qubit - a tiny bit of information, and that article says faster than light. I'll wait for a better source...
Andy
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3 years ago
Next time I want my entangled electron moved, I know who to call then. Brian
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3 years ago
Beam me up Sco.....Oh, you already have!
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3 years ago
Oh no, not another mobile phone..
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3 years ago
Learn to snip!
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3 years ago
Although a quantum state can "teleported", no useful information can be transmitted faster than light by this means. To transfer information, you need to know about both ends, so lightspeed remains a constraint.
#Paul
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3 years ago
Bound to be the most knowledgeable and committed Jews, that lot.
Talking about committed, why don't you start taking your meds again? There's a good fella.