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Seems like a lot of people are missing something remarkable here.
There is a fundamental theorem of quantum mechanics known as the āno cloning theoremā which states that you cannot copy an arbitrary quantum state. In other words, it is impossible to make copies of the state of Aliceās second qubit. This is very different from classical computing where information is easily duplicated. It seems everyoneās notion of teleportation is classical. However the quantum world is far more bizarre. Aliceās arbitrary state is collapsed/destroyed and then the EXACT state can be reconstructed/transferred to Bob. This is remarkable as this infinitely precise arbitrary wavefunction teleports from Aliceās to Bobās second qubit, without those qubits ever interacting.
In reality, quantum teleportation is far stranger and more intriguing than āclassical teleportation".
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To be clear, its not teleportation, its the idea that two things can be linked together and effect each other over any distance and communicate immediately. I.e, qubit 1 spins up, so qubit 2 spins down. You can make a binary system out of this, except quibits have an infinite amount of directions so it gets a little crazy. It "breaks" information physics, but its not teleportation or wormholes or any of these other dumb things ive heard.
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standard uploads/downloads move copies of data through physical signals, quantum teleportation transfers the state of a quantum particle through a combination of entanglement and classical communication, effectively reconstructing the state at the destination without moving the physical particle itself. so yes it is actually teleportation.
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@sachinumax9440
2 months ago
I print "hello world" in my computer. I tell my friend how i did it, he prints the same. Voila teleportation
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