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    Default Quantum Teleporation Achieved (over 10 miles!)

    http://arstechnica.com/science/news/...free-space.ars

    Quantum teleportation has achieved a new milestone or, should we say, a new ten-milestone: scientists have recently had success teleporting information between photons over a free space distance of nearly ten miles, an unprecedented length. The researchers who have accomplished this feat note that this brings us closer to communicating information without needing a traditional signal, and that the ten miles they have reached could span the distance between the surface of the earth and space.

    As we've explained before, "quantum teleportation" is quite different from how many people imagine teleportation to work. Rather than picking one thing up and placing it somewhere else, quantum teleportation involves entangling two things, like photons or ions, and then moving the quantum state from one to the other.

    When one of the items is sent a distance away, entanglement ensures that changing the state of one causes the other to change as well, allowing the teleportation of quantum information, if not matter. However, the distance particles can be from each other has been limited so far to a number of meters.

    Teleportation over distances of a few hundred meters has previously only been accomplished with the photons traveling in fiber channels to help preserve their state. In this particular experiment, researchers maximally entangled two photons using both spatial and polarization modes and sent the one with higher energy through a ten-mile-long free space channel. They found that the distant photon was still able to respond to changes in state of the photon they held onto even at this unprecedented distance.

    However, the long-distance teleportation of a photon is only a small step towards developing applications for the procedure. While photons are good at transmitting information, they are not as good as ions at allowing manipulation, an advancement we'd need for encryption. Researchers were also able to maintain the fidelity of the long-distance teleportation at 89 percent? decent enough for information, but still dangerous for the whole-body human teleportation that we're all looking forward to.

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    I wonder how long the entire process takes.

    This is great news, but I assume it will still be a long way off before we'll start hearing about old beagles being teleported anywhere.
    Last edited by Graal; 19-05-2010 at 07:02 PM. Reason: Had a really ridiculous statement in it.

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    It's not "teleportation of physical matter", Graal. It's entanglement. And as for 'information', they're talking about bits. Ones and zeros.

    As for the 'entire process', do you mean the ENTIRE process, like getting funding for the project, building the machines, hiring the staff.... or just the flipping of one quantum bit?

    Flipping an entangled bit causes an INSTANT flip of it's partner, no matter the distance between them. That's quantum entanglement.

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    I'm in way over my head again. I'll be stepping out of the thread again. :P

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    And soon, the men and women on the international space station will be able to stream pornography at a bearable rate.

    Jokes aside, this is actually flooringly astonishing.

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    What I'm really interested in is the speed at which these changes occur. They never said, or am I just blind?

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    All you ever wanted to know (and more) about Quantum Entanglement.

    http://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath521/kmath521.htm

    Also, this is the key concept behind the 'Lodestone resonators' from Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DigiBanks99 View Post
    What I'm really interested in is the speed at which these changes occur. They never said, or am I just blind?
    Instant = instant.

    You're blind.

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    So once again scientists have decided to waste billions re-inventing bluetooth?

    Fail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rah_Skill View Post
    So once again scientists have decided to waste billions re-inventing bluetooth?

    Fail.
    Just a hunch here, but there's a vague possibility that you could have missed the point. Just a tiny bit.

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    I tried reading the links provided and the story, but I have no maths brain and physics confuses me.

    (I'm a BA student :P )


    Can someone explain this to me in as basic a way as possible?


    I know my ignorance is showing, but if I don't ask I'll never learn.

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    Not really. It's bluetooth but advanced bluetooth. This ain't teleportation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rah_Skill View Post
    Not really. It's bluetooth but advanced bluetooth. This ain't teleportation.
    You're pretty much the Ryoga Hibiki of point getting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rah_Skill View Post
    Not really. It's bluetooth but advanced bluetooth. This ain't teleportation.
    Uhm, no. Bluetooth uses something we call signals. Quantum teleportation doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rah_Skill View Post
    So once again scientists have decided to waste billions re-inventing bluetooth?

    Fail.
    :|

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    Rah_Skill, you really, REALLY, really, REEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLL LYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY missed the point.

    REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY HARD missed the point.

    Protip: two entangled photons, will INSTANTLY reflect the change in one, in the other, EVEN IF THEY ARE ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE KNOWN UNIVERSE from each other.

    Chew on it for a bit.

    Flangenimblick, let me try and paint a picture for you.

    Imagine having two lightswitches, except they're actually the same lightswitch. Don't worry about why they're the same lightswitch. Now, you keep one, and the other you send on a spaceship to the other side of the moon.

    Flip the lightswitch you have, and on the other side of the moon, instantly, with true zero lag, that lightswitch also flips.

    That, is the power of quantum entanglement.

    As for WHY this 'thing' happens, well, there is conjecture to spare. May have something to do with the holographic universe theory.

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    So this bluetooth has no ping? I mean, call me crazy, but I'm not gonna go OMG we've got a miracle. o.O

    Teleportation will nevar exist. You can quote me on this in 60 years time, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flangenimblick View Post
    Can someone explain this to me in as basic a way as possible?
    Ok. Basically, an elementary particle's identity (it's zip code) consist of a number of different quantum numbers. One of these numbers, known as m(sub)0, dictates whether it is in a 'spin up' or 'spin down' state. If you entangle two partices, the one will always be in the opposite spin state to the other. Theoretically, this change is instantaneous, and thus faster than the speed of light.

    If you take this further, you'll see that the two spins basically act like binary - 1s and 0s (although their numbers are actually +0,5 and -0,5). This means that, theoretically, huge amounts of information can be tranferred from one place to another, through any kind of material, over any distance, instantly.

    Hence, this is a big deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rah_Skill View Post
    So this bluetooth has no ping? I mean, call me crazy, but I'm not gonna go OMG we've got a miracle. o.O

    Teleportation will nevar exist. You can quote me on this in 60 years time, too.
    Get this. THEY JUST ****ING DID IT READ THE OPENING POST AAAARRRRGGGHHHH.

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    Rah, at least try to get with the program.

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