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Teleportation is possible now.

 


From the very beginning man has been very curious about everything in the world. Due to this curiosity, he invented different things and discovered new things. All the comforts of today are the result of this curiosity. But this curiosity did not end there but increased. The man also started working on teleportation. In today's article, we will talk about the extent of human success in this field. Is teleportation possible or not? Let's see in the following text.

"Beam me up" is one of the most famous catchphrases in the "Star Trek" series. This is the command issued when the character wants to teleport to Starship Enterprise from a distance. Human teleportation currently exists only in science fiction, which is not the method normally depicted on television but has become possible in the world of quantum mechanics elementary particles.

 In the quantum world, teleportation involves the transport of information, not matter.  Quantum teleportation involves two distant and intertwined particles and the state of the third particle instantly "teleports" that state to the two intertwined particles.  Last year, scientists confirmed that information can be exchanged between photons on a computer chip, even if the photons are not physically connected. According to research funded by the National Science Foundation by scientists at the University of Rochester and Purdue University, electronic teleportation may also be possible.

 In a paper published in Nature Communications and a paper published in Physical Review X, researchers, including Rochester physicists John Nichol and Andrew Jordan, are exploring new ways to create quantum mechanical interactions between distant electrons. According to scientists, this research is an important step in improving quantum computing and could revolutionize technology, medicine, and science by providing faster and more efficient processors and sensors.

 Quantum teleportation is a demonstration of what Albert Einstein is famous for, called "action at a distance," and is also known as entanglement. In entanglement, one of the basic concepts of quantum physics, the properties of one particle affect the properties of another, even when the particles are far apart.

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