A team of Australian researchers from the University of New South Wales in Canberra, together with scientists from the University of Tokyo, Japan, have managed to instantly transmit information through quantum photons. The experiment consists of transmitting information from point A to point B in the space through the use of photons, yet the communication is not instant but it is moving at light speed, but it's certainly a big step.
After years of experiment for the first time managed to broadcast 100% of the desired information and this can be a breakthrough for quantum computing. "If we can send this information, we can transmit anything that is needed in quantum computing," said Eleanor Huntington, head of the department of quantum computing at the University of Canberra.
Now we just have to wait to discover how information is transmitted at the atomic valence, there indeed talk of instant communication.
After years of experiment for the first time managed to broadcast 100% of the desired information and this can be a breakthrough for quantum computing. "If we can send this information, we can transmit anything that is needed in quantum computing," said Eleanor Huntington, head of the department of quantum computing at the University of Canberra.
Now we just have to wait to discover how information is transmitted at the atomic valence, there indeed talk of instant communication.
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