Beam me UP!
A quantum of Ping!...................
They will experiment sending rhesus monkeys first.
Then democrats, next Canadians before trying people.
Nope - the same BSOD everywhere and always.
So, does this mean air-gapping is loosing it’s cache’?
I don’t think this qualifies as “teleportation”. It is moving a “state” but not the thing itself. This is largely beyond me, though.
Call Scotty!
Quantum level events, natural or invoked by human engineered events, are just quantum level events, with no imperial scientific evidence they are translatable/analogous to events that could happen at the human molecular level. No, the science is not mature enough for being able to say “beam me up Scottie”; that is likely eons away.
“Beam me up Scottie” would require the scientific ability to break down real time molecular biological life into quantum bits that collectively and accurately reflects that biological life at the quantum level, without error or deviation possible. A trick that will require prevention of quantum level events with quantum bits that naturally do no always hold a given state.
Then that quantum data stream would have to be held in and moved in an energy stream containing that unbroken quantum data, with a third process that can exactly transcribe the quantum data back to its original configuration in the biological life it was composed from.
The means for those processes are not within ANY current or near human scientific knowledge and ability.
Nonsense!
Teleportation requires the physical disassembly of a physical object at one location and reassembly at another location...
Quantum tunneling of a state from one cubit to another is long-distance quantum tunneling, a very exciting experimental outcome...
I can’t quite get my head around all this quantum computer stuff, but I’ve bought stocks (actually options) in several fledgling quantum computer companies, just in case there really is something to it.
I also got an ETF that focuses on quantum computing companies - it’s QTUM in case anybody is interested.
I did this several months ago and so far they’ve done pretty good!
“Scientists Achieve Teleportation Between Quantum Computers for the First Time Ever”
how long before they can do a pizza and a six-pack?
The double-slit experiment is a famous quantum experiment where light is shone through two narrow slits in a barrier. When light passes through these slits, it creates an interference pattern on a screen behind the barrier. This pattern is a series of alternating bright and dark bands, which is characteristic of waves interfering with each other.
Here’s why it’s so significant in quantum mechanics:
Wave-like behavior: The interference pattern demonstrates that light behaves like a wave, as the patterns can only be explained by overlapping wave fronts that constructively and destructively interfere.
Particle-like behavior: Even when light is sent through the slits one photon (particle) at a time, the interference pattern still emerges over time. This is baffling because a single photon should, intuitively, pass through only one of the slits and create just two bands on the screen.
Where are those particles?
Mine have been the black screen of death lately.
oh man.
“The team’s new approach suggests that rather than relying on a single, massive quantum processor, quantum computing could move toward a modular, distributed system.”
Excellent vision and foresight going in to this. This concept should have been pushed for nuclear power plants decades ago. A bunch of little ones that can be easier controlled, more stable supply, and less dangerous.
Skynet / Collosuss will be that much harder to destroy.