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Quantum teleportation is a demonstration of what Albert Einstein famously called "spooky action at a distance" -- also known as quantum entanglement. In entanglement, one of the basic of concepts of quantum physics, the properties of one particle affect the properties of another, even when the particles are separated by a large distance. Contact Help Search search. Search search. Home News. Email Print Share. Simple Acoustics Question -- Which neighbor hears the other better?

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McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Latest book. Work in the Age of Data. Science Physics. Ventana al Conocimiento Knowledge Window. Estimated reading time Time 4 to read. Information represented by the state of atom A on the left is teleported to atom B three feet away. Credit: National Science Foundation The theory of this phenomenon, called quantum entanglement , was later developed in by John Stewart Bell, and has been corroborated by numerous experiments.

Teleported qubits Since , various experiments have achieved this quantum teleportation, initially using individual photons, then atoms and more complex systems. A future quantum network But despite this limitation, the possibilities of quantum teleportation look more and more promising as new milestones are reached.

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