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Teleportation

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science-and-technology2 years ago

Quantum-inspired Tech Teleports Data Using Light for Secure Communication

Scientists have successfully transported information in light patterns using the principles of quantum physics, without physically moving the image. By entangling photons and using a nonlinear optical detector, researchers were able to transmit information in the highest dimensionality to date, resembling teleportation. The information appeared at the receiver's end as if it had been teleported there, eliminating the need for physical travel between sender and receiver.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Securely Teleporting Images Using Light: A Quantum Leap in Communication

Researchers have demonstrated the teleportation-like transport of "patterns" of light across a network using quantum communication. This breakthrough allows for the secure transmission of images without physically sending them, paving the way for a quantum network capable of handling high-dimensional entangled states. The team used a nonlinear optical detector to achieve this, eliminating the need for additional photons. The research opens up possibilities for practical applications, such as secure communication between customers and banks, and further advancements in nonlinear quantum optics.

gaming2 years ago

"New Forge Features Unveiled for Halo Fans"

The latest Forge Features blog for Halo Infinite showcases impressive community creations, including maps like Calamity, Chiron TL-34, Jungle Tree, The Cage, High Ground, Eroded, Lone Wolf, and Spacecamp. The article also highlights detailed prefabs and a new matchmaking submission process that allows players to tag their creations for consideration. One of the featured maps, Chiron TL-34, offers teleportation as a superpower.

physics2 years ago

"Scientists Develop Blueprint for Lab-Created Wormhole Teleporter"

Physicist Hatim Salih from the University of Bristol has proposed an experimental blueprint for testing the physics behind a kind of exchange-free communication, a method which he calls counterportation. The proposal uses qubits to transfer information from one location to another without ever interacting. Salih's prior research involves light being separated through complex arrays of splitters and detectors, demonstrating a non-intuitive outcome of information arriving at a destination in spite of there being no particle to carry it. The research is published in Quantum Science and Technology.