Moving people in the blink of an eye?

Moving people across space in the blink of an eye may soon become a reality after the initial success of a groundbreaking "teleport" experiment.

>>>Infinite teleportation

Researchers claim that all physical laws basically do not prohibit "teleportation" (transporting basic objects or particles from one place to another, almost instantly, without having to move through space - PV) large objects, including humans. They were able to transport an atom through a distance of 3 meters with 100% accuracy.

"What we are transmitting is the state of a particle. If you believe that we are no different from a collection of atoms in a certain way, then, in principle, absolutely It is possible to teleport ourselves from one place to another.In fact, this is very unlikely, but it cannot be said to be impossible. far away, " said Hanson from Delft University of Technology (Netherlands).

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Researchers believe it is possible to apply the technique of teleportation room as in the science fiction film Star Trek

By nature, anything can't move faster than light. Hanson's research team for the first time demonstrated that it is possible to accurately convey encoded information in subatomic particles between 2 points 3 meters apart. The success of the experiment is reminiscent of Star Trek's science fiction film, in which Captain Kirk is "shot" from his spaceship to another planet in the blink of an eye.

According to a research report in Science magazine, the teleportation process exploits anomalously " particles " of each other to form a homogeneous mass, with the state of a particle immediately affecting other particles despite the distance between them.

For example, theoretically turning a particle up can mean that the partner particle is stuck with it will be rotated down, even if both particles are on different sides of the universe.

Albert Einstein's physics genius rejected this solidarity and called it "demonic action at a distance" , but scientists now show that this is a real phenomenon.

Hanson and colleagues' experiments are considered the first important step toward developing an Internet-like network between super-fast quantum computers, capable of handling far beyond today's supercomputers. . Hanson said that the closest application to real life is security communication. He explained, because the information was transmitted blinking from place to place and no one had any way to interfere in the process, so it would be 100% secure.