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True. In fact, you would first have to travel(really really slowly) to the location that you wish to communicate with before you could set any of this up.Nice but alot yall didn't read the article. They are not teleporting matter. This is going to make the internet and computers so much faster
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Nice but alot yall didn't read the article. They are not teleporting matter. This is going to make the internet and computers so much faster
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Quantum computing will be used for encryption or solving problems that take super computers forever, not the internet.
Nice but alot yall didn't read the article. They are not teleporting matter. This is going to make the internet and computers so much faster
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Then explain brotherdon't understand information brehs ...
damn. They finally figured out how to use quantum entanglement. As a compEng who had to deal heavy in physics, I thought this was a pipe dream. This will revolutionizes communication.
Ladies and gentlemen we are officially in the future
I immediately see 2 benefits in this. One good and one bad.
- First, quicker communication should work wonders for stock traders and investment firms because an increase in the speed of information transfer can easily result in billions of dollars in revenue. The effect will be similar to when Edison figured out 2-way telegraph connection on the same telegraph line in the 1870s.
Second, in military applications.
- this easily disadvantages 3rd world nations(mostly black) who could legitimately be blown up and left behind in the time it took them to send old school communication from one point on the battlefield to another point using traditional EM waves.
- Also, the pentagon is already using computer models for real-time simulation of battlefield events. This increased (almost instant) computational speed should result in crazy models that lesser nations could not keep up with, as their every action on a battlefield is determined before they even make it.
Also, there may be huge benefits for interplanetary and intersolar travel. But thats in the long term.....
- For instance, because we are limited to lightspeed communication, long distance communication from Marsto earth could take up to 4min in one direction because photons must travel the entire distance at the speed of light.
- Previously, this made communicating with an astronaut (in an emergency) impossible. Because of this impossiblity, an error in life support systems would have killed astronauts before they could request help from Houston on Earth in how to fix it.
- Future astronauts who communicate by changing one entangled particle on mars could legitimately get feedback through another particle on Earth in a fraction of a millisecond now
@Rhakim, you usually add great clarity to these discussions, I would love to hear your opinion on my thoughts presented above.
Yes but they're very closely related. Things have to be in a quantum superposition in order to create quantum entanglement, and quantum computing and quantum communications will likely develop hand in hand.you are conflating two different effects
superposition vs entanglement
both quantum effects
Quantum entanglement - Wikipedia
Quantum superposition - Wikipedia
ha*Teleport your typing style to Mercury and burn that shyt in direct sunlight
Yes but they're very closely related. Things have to be in a quantum superposition in order to create quantum entanglement, and quantum computing and quantum communications will likely develop hand in hand.