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  • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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    6 days ago

    It is teleportation, but the thing being teleported is information about a quantum state.

    The particles that carry this information are in a quantum superposition, like Shrodinger’s Cat. Because of quantum physics, the information they carry doesn’t exist until you open the box and measure it.

    They call it “teleportation” because it allows us to copy quantum information from one place to another without ever opening the box and collapsing the superposition at any point inbetween.

    • ReanuKeeves@lemm.ee
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      In this context, the article describes quantum teleportation as “teleport information so that it never physically travels across the connection”

      So why would we need a physical medium like fiber optics? Do they not use that to transfer the information between qubits? Because that’s what it’s reading as. I understand the superposition of qubits but why is that relevant when at the end of they day, they are transfering information through a medium? In quantum entanglement you wouldn’t need any medium so it’s technically a form of teleportation. I don’t see how optics transferring information whether it’s superpositioned or not would be the same.