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Quantum Teleportation Enters the Real World

Quantum Teleportation Enters the Real World | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
It may not be the teleportation you saw in Star Trek, but researchers have sent information across a city via quantum entanglement.

 

Two separate teams of scientists have taken quantum teleportation from the lab into the real world.

Researchers working in Calgary, Canada and Hefei, China, used existing fiber optics networks to transmit small units of information across cities viaquantum entanglement — Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance.”

 

According to quantum mechanics, some objects, like photons or electrons, can be entangled. This means that no matter how far apart they are, what happens to one will affect the other instantaneously. To Einstein, this seemed ridiculous, because it entailed information moving faster than the speed of light, something he deemed impossible. But, numerous experiments have shown that entanglement does indeed exist. The challenge was putting it to use.Their breakthrough, published in two separate papers today in Nature Photonics, promises to offer important advancements for communications and encryption technologies....


Via Dr. Stefan Gruenwald
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Something to talk about on your next coffee break. Star Trek may not be far off after all.

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Quantum physics just solved one great paradox of time travel | Geek.com

Quantum physics just solved one great paradox of time travel | Geek.com | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The fuzziness of quantum physics causes a lot of problems, from maliciously changing time-of-flight calculations between satellites to mucking up Newton’s beautiful, all-seeing physical models of the universe. Yet, when it comes to topics as airy as the New Physics, incorporating genuinely insane ideas like negative mass and, yes, time travel, that very fuzziness can become a boon to researchers. Within the open and unknowable possibility space provided by the behavior of quantum particles, we can shovel in all manner of  poorly understood concepts and phenomena, and that might not actually be such an irresponsible thing to do. By taking quantum mechanics into account, some physicists think they may have solved one of the oldest puzzles in the history of abstract physical thinking: the grandfather paradox.

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Who knew? A new experiment in causation could help end one of the oldest blemishes on the face of modern physics: the paradox of time travel.

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