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Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 12:05 am
by Skul
Boffins from Japan and Australia have made a huge scientific breakthrough by successfully teleporting packets of light from one area to another.

The mind-bending project, led by Noriyuki Lee at the University of Tokyo, could lead to the creation of super-powerful quantum computers and revolutionise the telecommunications industry.

The team managed to teleport wave packets of light by destroying them in one place and re-creating them in another.

It's an incredible process that means transmitting large volumes of complex quantum information could be quicker than is currently possible.

The quantum physics term behind this experiment is 'entanglement'. It means that two particles can be bonded in such a way that even when separated by large distances, they are still linked. So what happens to one affects the other.

The team linked packets of light to half a pair of entangled particles. They destroyed one of the particles and the light itself, leaving just one remaining particle. This particle still contained detailed information about the light which they could then use to rebuild the original particle.

'Schrodinger's cat'

The process involves 'Schrodinger's cat'. Unfortunately it's not a real feline, but a hypothetical experiment first carried out in the 1935.

Schrödinger envisioned in a cat in a sealed box with a small amount of radioactive material and a Geiger counter measuring radiation. If the atom decayed the counter would release cyanide into the box and kill the cat.

According to quantum mechanics, the cat is neither dead nor alive. Until someone opens the box both possibilities exist. It's supposed to illustrate how in quantum mechanics particles can exist in suspended states of multiple possibilities.

The team at the University of Tokyo were able to put the light wave in a 'Schrödinger's cat' state with the help of a machine simply called 'The Teleporter', and make it have two opposite phases at the same time.

Professor Elanor Huntington, who was part of the research team, told ABC News: "What we've done is take a macroscopic beam of light and put it into a quantum superposition, which is extremely fragile, and teleported that from one place to another."

Doing this demonstrates that - for the first time - blocks of complex quantum information can now be carried by light.

"If we can do this, we can do just about any form of communication needed for any quantum technology," she said.

Unfortunately the breakthrough doesn't mean we'll ever be able to transport human beings, Star Trek style. At present even bacteria is far too complex to be transported.

Written by Orlando Parfitt

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/38/20110415/ts ... fda55.html
Source: Yahoo!
Wow! :shock:

But they make it sound like teleportation is simple: "Oh, we just teleported volumes of light after linking them to particles."

Oh, is that all? :lol:

Now what I want to know is; is The Teleporter string-based? Did they remember to factor in the dark energy equations? Is there a "border world"? As in, it's not 'simply' travelling from point A to point B, but more AcB? Will extra-dimensional aliens invade our world, latch onto our heads, and transform us into twisted, shambling shadows of our former selves? Or will this hypothetical other dimension in fact turn out to be Hell?

I demand answers!

:mrgreen:

Re: Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:04 am
by Earl
Here are your answers, Skul ...

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Re: Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 3:57 pm
by ChrisOH
"Be afraid....be very afraid..." :mrgreen:

Re: Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:57 pm
by Earl
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Elmer Fudd would say, "Be afwaid....be vewy afwaid..."




Not many people know this, but the 1986 remake of The Fly was subtitled Revenge of the Nerd.

Re: Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 4:46 am
by Earl
David Cronenberg, Director of The Fly (1986) ...

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... destroyed by his own creation :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: Scientists make teleportation breakthrough

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:37 am
by Skul
Um... getting a little off-topic, guys. This is about the very first, real-life teleportation. Sure, it's only particles, but they still managed to do it. However, I'll probably be an old man before we get general use teleporters.

It's still amazing, though; they're creating a new science.