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http://m.phys.org/news/2016-09-quantum-internet-teleport-particle-kilometres.html
Is it possible to teleport information?
Is it possible to teleport information?
Quantum teleportation transmits information through entangled particles, specifically EPR pairs, without violating relativity, as the speed of transmission is limited to light speed (c). Alice and Bob utilize a classical communication channel to ensure the accurate transfer of quantum states, specifically qubit ##M##, to maintain the integrity of the information being teleported. This process is analogous to a classical one-time pad, where the information is not sent directly but rather through a shared secret. The discussion clarifies that while quantum teleportation is a reality, it does not allow for faster-than-light (FTL) information transfer.
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Yes, you just did that by asking the question on the internet.TJung said:Is it possible to teleport information?
I mean, is there FTL information transfer?rootone said:Yes, you just did that by asking the question on the internet.
No. See https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/is-this-equal-to-teleporting-information.890166/#post-5599762TJung said:I mean, is there FTL information transfer?
secur said:Yes, quantum "teleportation" does transmit information. The speed of transmission is <= c (light speed), so doesn't violate relativity - of course.
So when they talk about quantum internet, its about security, not speed?maxverywell said:No you cannot teleport (FTL) information or energy or matter.
In quantum teleportation schemes they "teleport" a quantum state ##\psi##, but a classical channel of communication is always needed in order to complete the teleportation (so the information is not sent FTL, but at the speed of light). Otherwise, the receiver can only hope that he will get the state ##\psi## on his system and not some other state. With the classically sent additional information, the probability that the receiver will get ##\psi## can become 1.
TJung said:So when they talk about quantum internet, its about security, not speed?
TJung said:So when they talk about quantum internet, its about security, not speed?