In a groundbreaking use of teleportation, critical units of a quantum processor have been successfully spread across multiple computers, proving the potential of distributing quantum modules without compromising on their performance.
While the transfer only took place over a space of two meters (about six feet) in an Oxford University laboratory, the leap was more than enough to emphasize the feasibility of scaling quantum technology by teleporting quantum states across an 'internet' of connected systems.
Teleportation is a quirk of physics that only makes sense through a quantum lens, where objects exist in a blur of possible characteristics until processes of measurement force them to adopt each state.
By mingling the undecided states of different objects in an act known as entanglement, and then carefully choosing the right kinds of measurements to make on one, it's possible to use the answers to force an entangled object some distance away to adopt (and destroy) the original object's quantum identity.
It might not be the kind of teleportation that would beam passengers through the vacuum of space in a blink, but it's perfect for sharing the blur of information necessary for logical operations in a quantum processor.
"Previous demonstrations of quantum teleportation have focused on transferring quantum states between physically separated systems," says lead author Dougal Main, a physicist at Oxford University.
"In our study, we use quantum teleportation to create interactions between these distant systems."
Where classical computers use binary 'on or off' switches to perform strings of computations on bits of information, quantum computers use mathematically complex distributions of possibilities known as qubits, typically represented in a simple feature of an uncharged particle such as a charged atom.
To make this process practical, hundreds or even thousands of such particles need to have their yet-to-be-decided states entangled with one another in a restricted fashion, without intrusive objects weaving their own possibilities in and messing up the calculations.
Scaling current technology to this level is complicated by obstacles that require error-correcting processes or shielding to preserve the delicate quantum states long enough for them to be measured.
Linking a number of smaller processors across a network to create a kind of quantum supercomputer is another solution. While quantum information can be transmitted in the form of a light wave, the potential for its state to be irreversibly corrupted along the way makes it an impractical option.
Teleportation requires the receipt of measurements the old-fashioned way – through reliable binary data. Once sent, operations at the receiving end can tweak their own entangled particle until it effectively looks like the original.
The all-important quantum blur of the teleported spin state in the Oxford University experiment was an 86 percent match with the original, more than good enough for it to serve as a logic gate for a simple operation known as a Grover's algorithm, which succeeded with 71 percent efficiency across the two quantum processors.
"By interconnecting the modules using photonic links, our system gains valuable flexibility, allowing modules to be upgraded or swapped out without disrupting the entire architecture," says Main.
Having options for restructuring a quantum network could diversify the applications for such technology, repurposing networks of computers into cowtools that can measure and test physics at its most fundamental level.
This research was published in Nature.
Teleportation Achieved Between Quantum Computers in a World First
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It is the year 2025. For the fifth time quantum bits have been teleported for the first time.
On that note, all the reddit tier science r-slurs used to argue that people who believed quantum bits actually teleport were misunderstanding the data and there was no data transfer faster than light, but doesn't being able to create a decentralized computer with these quantum bits disprove that statement? Is it just a case of old school science being r-slurred and almost impossible to be overridden by new science that is confirming a different answer?
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I'm probably explaining it badly but the way quantum stuff works is that while it may appear that they are linked faster than light, you can't actually make any use of it or have it have any physical effect on the real world without waiting for at minimum how long it would take light to "catch up". There are a few other weird things like that in physics like how conservation of energy "doesn't count" below a certain time frame so you can "borrow" energy from nothing so long as you give it back and square the books before some tiny duration of time.
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I am a lay person so don't be surprised if I sound even more r-slurred. Wouldn't that suggest that they are probabilistically primed together rather than that they are moving faster than the speed of light. Like you set up a bomb and a trigger to be both set off at the same time beforehand and when you press the trigger on one end of the universe the bomb explodes at the "same time" on the other side of the universe because they were both on the same timer when they got entangled?
Like the universe was proven to not be locally real so reality is sort of adjusting for both the quantum bits to remain in sync? but the universe can only catch up at the speed of light?
Or is it more like when two quantum bits are entangled and then separated across the universe, it is like an invisible wire between the two, when one gets changed the invisible wire sends the signal to the other to change on the other end of the universe as well but the signal travels at the speed of light to get there? The information transfer would be actually instant if not for the speed of light?
I bet the answer to what caused the big bang is somewhere on this branch of physics.
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The issue I think is that we only know how any of this works through maths, so any justification is totally post-hoc. The maths says information can't travel faster than light so whether they're somehow primed together, or they're communicating before light catches up, we don't know and it makes no difference. Same for how they like to say some parts of quantum physics "proves" parallel universes, parallel universes are one possible example for why the maths might work that way but the answer is we don't know and can never truly know the "why" only the "what"
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I think your sentence makes more sense in the form of if there is a way to figure out the way, then we are probably still centuries away from it with our current level of knowledge.
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No. The science is settled. We have reached peak understanding of the universe and anybody that says our models are incomplete is wrong and should lose their grants and is racist.
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Can I instantly download gta6 ion to my quantum hardrive if in had a quantum computer?
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you wouldnt download AIDS would you?
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It's a nothingburger anyway because quantum teleportation cannot happen faster than light.
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Decentralized supercomputer spread across the entire planet though. You could have trillions of PB of ram on that bad boy.
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the particles could travel in a straight line through the planet rarther then around big brain means their taking a shorter route even at the same spped its faster
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Isn't it still undisruptable wireless data transfer?
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no such thing
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He might have meant un-snoopable. Like right now, if you had the decryption key, you could intercept and read any electronic message.
You couldn't necessarily do that with transmitted quantum information.
But I just want to reiterate. Quantum teleportation is a misnomer. You would still have to transmit the information about the quantum state using traditional means (such as RF). It is not instantaneous, or even faster than regular communication
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Plot twist all this quantum computing bullshit is fake and straight
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Yeah. I was talking to a guy that has actually worked on a quantum computer.
He said we would need several breakthrough technologies to even have a chance of making use of a quantum computer. Like stable superconducters, better ability to observe and manipulate individual molecules.
We're closer to useable fusion (which is a meme) than useful quantum computers
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You and me, there's two of us who understand the industry is a grift.
I just hope they can keep it going long enough for the founders of the field to be able to retire and write memoirs about how it's all lies
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I really should make an effort post on straggy technologies that are grant magnets
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Quantum "teleportation" has to be the biggest marketing lie ever. The information stored in q bits still has to be transported using traditional means, and then the entangled q bits transform into the same state. No teleportation occurs
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teleports behind you
pssh, nothing personnel kid
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