Post by auntym on Sept 18, 2013 13:09:25 GMT -6
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September 18, 2013
TOTAL QUANTUM TELEPORTATION ACHIEVED: BEAM ME UP SCOTTY!
By Diane Tessman
Ah, to be beamed up to The Enterprise, if only the transporter worked! Take hope, the transporter is in the works! If humans think of an idea, it does almost magically become reality.
There is teleportation through technology, which is what Star Trek’s transporter is, and then there is metaphysical/spiritual teleportation which is what higher beings do simply with their minds; occasionally a human seems to achieve this also.
Technology’s variety of teleportation is being created through the use of quantum computers. Quantum computers leave the computers we know in the dust; these incredible machines hold the key to making quantum entanglement, teleportation, and other previously science fiction concepts – absolute reality.
The Furusawa group in Japan states, “We think we can definitely say that quantum computers have come closer to reality. Teleportation can be thought of as a quantum gate (or star-gate), where input and output are the same. So, it's known that, if we improve this a little, the input and output could be produced in different forms. If changing the form of input and output like that is considered as a program, you have a programmable quantum gate. So, we think a quantum computer could be achieved by combining lots of those."
It is not only the Japanese who are working on this incredible technology. Recently, scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich made a step toward building a working quantum computer by teleporting bits of information across a computer chip. In a new experiment, the scientists took advantage of a property of quantum physics called entanglement to teleport the quantum bits, called qubits. When two particles interact, they form a connection — they are entangled — so that an action performed on one affects the other, even when they're separated by great distances. In addition, no matter how far apart they are, if you know the state of one particle, you instantly know the state of the other. Meanwhile, Furusawa group at the University of Tokyo has succeeded in demonstrating transport efficiency which is over 100 times higher than before.
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September 18, 2013
TOTAL QUANTUM TELEPORTATION ACHIEVED: BEAM ME UP SCOTTY!
By Diane Tessman
Ah, to be beamed up to The Enterprise, if only the transporter worked! Take hope, the transporter is in the works! If humans think of an idea, it does almost magically become reality.
There is teleportation through technology, which is what Star Trek’s transporter is, and then there is metaphysical/spiritual teleportation which is what higher beings do simply with their minds; occasionally a human seems to achieve this also.
Technology’s variety of teleportation is being created through the use of quantum computers. Quantum computers leave the computers we know in the dust; these incredible machines hold the key to making quantum entanglement, teleportation, and other previously science fiction concepts – absolute reality.
The Furusawa group in Japan states, “We think we can definitely say that quantum computers have come closer to reality. Teleportation can be thought of as a quantum gate (or star-gate), where input and output are the same. So, it's known that, if we improve this a little, the input and output could be produced in different forms. If changing the form of input and output like that is considered as a program, you have a programmable quantum gate. So, we think a quantum computer could be achieved by combining lots of those."
It is not only the Japanese who are working on this incredible technology. Recently, scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich made a step toward building a working quantum computer by teleporting bits of information across a computer chip. In a new experiment, the scientists took advantage of a property of quantum physics called entanglement to teleport the quantum bits, called qubits. When two particles interact, they form a connection — they are entangled — so that an action performed on one affects the other, even when they're separated by great distances. In addition, no matter how far apart they are, if you know the state of one particle, you instantly know the state of the other. Meanwhile, Furusawa group at the University of Tokyo has succeeded in demonstrating transport efficiency which is over 100 times higher than before.
CONTINUE READING: ufodigest.com/article/teleportation-0918