The first time to successfully transfer data
Instant teleportation has taken a big step closer to reality. Researchers from the Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) have been successful for the first time accurately shifting quantum information at a distance of 3 m, and no information has been misleading to other dimensions.
Instant teleportation has taken a big step closer to reality. Researchers from the Delft University of Technology (Netherlands) have been successful for the first time accurately shifting quantum information at a distance of 3 m, and no information has been misleading to other dimensions.
Instant teleportation has taken a new step
According to the Science report , a quantum bit (qubit) has been delivered similarly to the bit unit of a traditional computer.
This is considered an important step in the effort to develop a system called quantum computers.
These ultrafast computers, still in theory, can solve problems beyond the capabilities of today's most powerful computers, according to The New York Times .
Besides, quantum computers allow data to be transmitted very safely, and data eavesdropping operations are completely impossible.
Although this transient form has not yet allowed us to move from place to place like in Star Trek , new achievements can help people gradually make faster and safer computers.
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