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ProfPacker 06-01-2014 07:58 AM

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Smiling 06-01-2014 01:41 PM

This would make me really cranky! Putting aside the absurd level of neediness inherent in having a set of these for just a minute; how in the hell can anyone even get any sleep with a pillow light going off like it's July 4th anytime anyone gets up in the middle of the night to use the restroom, get a midnight snack, or just can't sleep?

lol, maybe they ought to just go ahead and strap GPSs to each other's ass and get it over with already.


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Originally Posted by Kobi (Post 913074)


Smiling 06-01-2014 02:31 PM

Wow!
 
Scientists in the Netherlands have achieved a breakthrough in quantum teleportation that could quash Albert Einstein’s objection to the notion of quantum entanglement, which he famously labelled “spooky action at a distance”.

Publishing their results in the journal Science this Thursday, physicists at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft University say they managed to reliably teleport quantum information between two bits of diamond located three metres apart.

Although this is not the same process as teleportation as imagined in science fiction, one of the lead authors of the paper Professor Ronald Hanson, said that it was possible that Star Trek-style “beaming up” would become a reality in the future.

“What we are teleporting is the state of a particle,'' said Professor Hanson. ''If you believe we are nothing more than a collection of atoms strung together in a particular way, then in principle it should be possible to teleport ourselves from one place to another.”

“In practice it's extremely unlikely, but to say it can never work is very dangerous," Professor Hanson added. "I would not rule it out because there's no fundamental law of physics preventing it. If it ever does happen it will be far in the future.”

An image 40 micrometers wide showing two qubits with a 'teleportation beam' and electron spin state superimposed.
However, this is not to say that the discovery of Professor Hanson and his team won’t have startling effects in the present, with accurate teleportation of quantum information a key step towards building quantum networks exponentially more powerful and secure than today’s supercomputers.

While regular computers store information in bits (signals which exist as only a 0 or a 1) quantum computing uses ‘qubits’ which can hold multiple values at the same time. Getting these bits to communicate with one another as the physicists at Delft say they have could then be key to making an unhackable network of quantum computers.

"The main application of quantum teleportation is a quantum version of the internet, extending a global network that we can use to send quantum information," said Professor Hanson.

"What you're doing is using entanglement as your communication channel. The information is teleported to the other side, and there's no way anyone can intercept that information."

Einstein himself doubted the existence of quantum entanglement, a phenomenon in which particles located as far away as opposite sides of the universe remain inextricably linked. Whatever happens to one particle instantaneously happens to the other like a quantum-powered Voodoo doll.

Einstein's theory of General Relativity does not contradict quantum theory - but scientists have found it hard to create a model in which the two co-exist.
With tthis comparison in mind it’s perhaps not surprising that Einstein – and many other physicists with him – found it hard to believe in entanglement, which was predicted by the theories of quantum mechanics long before scientists had the technology to test it.

In a letter written in 1947 Einstein said he could not take quantum mechanics seriously because "physics should represent a reality in time and space, free from spooky actions at a distance."

The team at Delft's experiments show that we're getting better all the time at creating these "spooky actions", but their experiments will have to be duplicated over far greater distances to show that signals between entangled particles occur at the speed of light.

Still, this represents a major step forward for physics, with the quantum information (data about the spin state of an electron) transferred accurately in their tests 100 per cent at the time. This is a far better success rate than a previous experiment from the University of Maryland in 2009, which teleported quantum information only once every 100 million attempts.

In the Maryland experiments though, this one-in-a-100-million success rate still meant that a qubit of information took only 10 minutes to successfully transfer. This gives some indication of the staggering speeds at which even the most basic elements of a quantum computer function.

Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/sc...g-9462053.html

Gemme 06-01-2014 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Smiling (Post 913109)
This would make me really cranky! Putting aside the absurd level of neediness inherent in having a set of these for just a minute; how in the hell can anyone even get any sleep with a pillow light going off like it's July 4th anytime anyone gets up in the middle of the night to use the restroom, get a midnight snack, or just can't sleep?

lol, maybe they ought to just go ahead and strap GPSs to each other's ass and get it over with already.

Don't forget many long distance relationships involve couples in different time zones too. Adds to the fun!

:blink:

Smiling 06-01-2014 08:29 PM

lol, I hadn't even thought of that! I wonder if you could pile up some books or something on top of it; enough to approximate the weight of your head and stick it in a closet somewhere? Quite frankly, If I had to choose, I'd rather just have the GPS strapped to my ass; it seems less intrusive!

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 913156)
Don't forget many long distance relationships involve couples in different time zones too. Adds to the fun!

:blink:


Kobi 06-02-2014 04:59 AM

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Happy_Go_Lucky 06-02-2014 05:56 AM

Nah....
 
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Originally Posted by Smiling (Post 913178)
lol, I hadn't even thought of that! I wonder if you could pile up some books or something on top of it; enough to approximate the weight of your head and stick it in a closet somewhere? Quite frankly, If I had to choose, I'd rather just have the GPS strapped to my ass; it seems less intrusive!


I once HAD a GPS strapped to my ass, not pleasant at-all

My last girlfriend said this to me. I don't know what to make of it. Really. ;)

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Happy_Go_Lucky 06-04-2014 06:04 AM

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Smiling 06-04-2014 07:06 AM

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Kobi 06-04-2014 07:37 AM

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Kobi 06-04-2014 07:40 AM

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