Chinese Physicists Teleport Photons Over 100 Kilometers
Posted 05.11.2012 at 11:45 am
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Beam Us Up Teleportation doesn't work for humans — yet — but it works over long distances, a new study reports.
Time Magazine
The physicists, working from the University of Science and Technology of China in Shanghai, have again taken advantage of quantum entanglement for the purposes of moving an object from one place to another without ever moving in the space between. According to Technology Review, "The idea is not that the physical object is teleported but the information that describes it. This can then be applied to a similar object in a new location which effectively takes on the new identity."
The task uses a 1.3-watt laser "and some fancy optics" to beam those photons and retrieve them at the final location. The trick seems to be maintaining the photons' information, since the beam widens over space, but eventually teleportation of this sort could be used to beam information incredibly quickly up to satellites.end quote from:
http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-05/chinese-physicists-teleport-protons-over-100-kilometers
Beam me up Scotty!
This sounds rather promising in various ways. If you can teleport a proton for example, then maybe you could turn this activity into operating an internet by teleporting photons from China to the U.S. or Europe or vice versa and speed up the internet possibly. There are many potential applications for this worldwide.
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