Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
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Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
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Re: Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
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#3I'm sure they did nothing of the sort. At best they transferred an unknown state of a photon to another photon six kilometers away, then confirmed via measuring both.
Re: Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
#4>> Researchers teleport particle of light six kilometres I'm sure they did nothing of the sort. At best they transferred an unknown state of a photon to another photon six kilometers away, then confirmed via measuring both.
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#6The media plays fast and loose with terminology either out of plain ignorance or the desire to sell a story.
Re: Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
#7>> Researchers teleport particle of light six kilometres I'm sure they did nothing of the sort. At best they transferred an unknown state of a photon to another photon six kilometers away, then confirmed via measuring both.
In other news, words can mean more than one thing.
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#8Isn't dark fibre either unlit capacity or leased fibres?
Re: Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
#9>> Researchers teleport particle of light six kilometres I'm sure they did nothing of the sort. At best they transferred an unknown state of a photon to another photon six kilometers away, then confirmed via measuring both.
In other news, words can mean more than one thing.
Re: Researchers quantum teleport particle of light six kilometres
#10>> Dark fibre, so named because of its composition — a single optical cable with no electronics or network equipment on the alignment — doesn’t interfere with quantum technology Isn't dark fibre either unlit capacity or leased fibres?