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SimplyZer0 OP t1_jd03sq2 wrote
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Actually the ability to transfer information over entanglement was proven by the 2022 nobel prize in physics. And is a huge development in quantum computing.
SimplyZer0 OP t1_jd02fq9 wrote
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Ah okay this clears alot up for me in terms of short space transmission and shows how i can be used some what useful in current day technology, guessing the biggest limitation would be the speed.
Thanks enjoyed this
SimplyZer0 OP t1_jczp5pk wrote
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Okay so you could simply just translate the signal and reciece the data.
a bit like our brain flips the image produced from our eye.
The problem is signal strength.
Okay so now i also have a very basic understanding of quantum superposition and quantum entanglement.
Schrodingers cat explains this very simply. In saying you can have a state that is both one or the other.
Or a 1 or a 0 in binary for example.
Until it is observed it can remain in both states.
But when it is observed it becomes 1 or the other.
Superposition and entanglement was also proved in 2022 nobel prize
If you could have computers that could read information in a quantam state would that fix the issue all together. The issue being data transfer at incredibly long distances in space (4.3 light-years)
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SimplyZer0 OP t1_jd24gca wrote
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Yes this is all correct however you missed the part of the experiment that shows quantuam teleportation