Scientists Develop Blueprint for Lab-Created Wormhole

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Researchers at the University of Bristol have published a paper in Quantum Science and Technology that outlines a blueprint for creating a wormhole in a lab. The technique, called "counterportation," relies on quantum entanglement to transport quantum information from one location to another without a particle having to traverse the space. While the concept is exciting, it will require next-generation quantum computers that haven't been designed yet. The researchers are already planning to build a small "local wormhole" in a lab to test the technology.
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