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AztecWarrior
2004-08-18, 09:47 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3576594.stm

Stock up on shotgun shells now. :P

Teleportation goes long distance
By Paul Rincon
BBC News Online science staff

Physicists have carried out successful teleportation with particles of light over a distance of 600m across the River Danube in Austria.

Long distance teleportation is crucial if dreams of superfast quantum computing are to be realised.

When physicists say "teleportation", they are describing the transfer of key properties from one particle to another without a physical link.

The team has published its findings in the academic journal Nature.

The really interesting question for us was whether we could do this outside a lab setting
Rupert Ursin, University of Vienna
Researchers from the University of Vienna and the Austrian Academy of Science used an 800m-long optical fibre fed through a public sewer system tunnel to connect labs on opposite sides of the River Danube.

The link establishes a channel between the labs, dubbed Alice and Bob. This enables the properties, or "quantum states", of light particles to be transferred between the sender (Alice) and the receiver (Bob).

In the computers of tomorrow, this information would form the qubits (the quantum form of the digital bits 1 and 0) of data processing through the machines.

The Austrian team encoded their qubits using a property of light particles, also called photons, known as polarisation. This property describes the direction in which they oscillate.

Quantum teleportation relies on an aspect of physics known as "entanglement"; whereby the properties of two particles can be tied together even when they are far apart. Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance".

Speed of light

The Nature study used an experimental method in which Alice performs a joint measurement on one photon in the entangled pair and on an "input" photon.

As a result of this measurement, Bob transforms the quantum state of the other photon in the entangled pair into that of the "input" photon.

The researchers were able to teleport three distinct polarisation states between Alice and Bob via the fibre-optic cable through the tunnel. The process is not instantaneous as it is limited by the speed of light.

The significance of this research was that it took place under "real world" conditions.

"The really interesting question for us was whether we could do this outside a lab setting, in the environment used for today's fibre-optic communications," co-author Rupert Ursin of the University of Vienna told BBC News Online.

"This is very important if you are talking about investing money in quantum communication."

Quantum teleportation could be harnessed for fast, powerful computers or communication networks.

In the underground sewer pipe tunnel, the fibre-optic link was exposed to temperature fluctuations and other environmental factors that could interfere with the process.

Nicolas Gisin of the University of Geneva, Switzerland, successfully teleported quantum bits, or qubits, between two labs over 2km of coiled cable. But the actual distance between the two labs was about 55m.

Mr Ursin said a next step towards worldwide quantum communication would be to attempt the teleportation of quantum states between particles using a satellite link.

"The first thing you will need to do is find out whether you can have entanglement over such long distances. But teleportation will be one of the next goals," he added.

The researchers were also able to double the efficiency of teleportation using linear optics.

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/science/nature/3576594.stm

Published: 2004/08/18 18:14:24 GMT

� BBC MMIV

martyr
2004-08-18, 09:49 PM
lock & load

Spee
2004-08-18, 10:02 PM
*grabs Shotgun*


Bring on teh zombies.

Spider
2004-08-18, 10:06 PM
Oh great....

AztecWarrior
2004-08-18, 10:09 PM
I've got over 1,000 rounds of 5.56 NATO, anyone who needs some had better speak now.

xmodum
2004-08-18, 10:13 PM
First, I would buy this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v247/Infernus8288/OMGCOOL.jpg

Then I would take Infernus on the hotTest cruise ever, and take him to an exotic country.

Ivan
2004-08-18, 10:16 PM
First, I would buy this:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v247/Infernus8288/OMGCOOL.jpg

Then I would take Infernus on the hotTest cruise ever, and take him to an exotic country.
WRONG THREAD! :rofl:

OneManArmy
2004-08-18, 10:18 PM
WOW

zero to gay in 5 posts... impressive...

OfaLoaf
2004-08-18, 10:20 PM
UAC? What's the zombie talk about? No Trek references? I'm confused out of my mind.... :doh:

xmodum
2004-08-18, 10:21 PM
Ermm....wtf

Everay
2004-08-18, 10:23 PM
:rofl: indeed, i read stuff like lock and load and i got 1000 5.56 Nato rounds, who needs some to, "im gonna go date infernus". jesus xmodum, come on man.

im guessing this is what happened in Doom3?

firecrackerNC
2004-08-18, 10:24 PM
Uh scientists messing with stuff they shouldnt and creating a deadly virus like Resident Evil and Dawn of the Dead thus creating zombies thus needing ammo. Hey I could use some of that ammo btw. Im down to like 3 clips which isnt nearly enough.

In Doom3 they unlocked hell so to speak. Those monsters werent created but had already existed its just that we dug them up.

Triggar
2004-08-18, 10:25 PM
UAC? What's the zombie talk about? No Trek references? I'm confused out of my mind.... :doh:

UAC... it's from Doom3. United Aerospace Corporation, or something like that!

FearTheAtlas
2004-08-18, 10:26 PM
I wonder if the Police would understand if we killed baby Betruger (I wonder if he would have that one lazy eye...) if we said 'He was going to unleash the Hell Hounds on Earth officer, he HAD to pay.'. ...no?...*gets a BFG 9000*.

Spee
2004-08-18, 11:28 PM
Premise of DOOM 3:

UAC: hay y00 guyz, lol, lets open up a wargayte 2 telweport shit k?
people: k
uac: omgwtf demonz r poring out uv teleporter thing!!!11
people: omg u suk
UAC: stfu i kno wut im doing
People: *horribly slaughtered*
UAC: motherfukr.

martyr
2004-08-18, 11:29 PM
^someone email that to chris coutts

JetRaiden
2004-08-18, 11:29 PM
I hope those damn scientists hurry up and invent the BFG 9000 before they start building any facilities on mars...some of those zombies are too hard for shotguns dammit!

Spee
2004-08-18, 11:30 PM
^someone email that to chris coutts

:lol:


omg its hamletz1g

Hezzy
2004-08-18, 11:59 PM
Mixom also currently exists.

www.mixom.com

I wonder what it could be?

QuakCow
2004-08-19, 12:04 AM
crap... /me buys a milling machine and starts building revolvers

AztecWarrior
2004-08-19, 07:47 PM
The whole joke:

In the Doom series, a super-corporation called the Union Aerospace Corporation builds a center on Mars, freeing it from all moral restrictions and legislation. They have billions of dollars. They do everything from resource-making via breaking down H20 to advanced weapons reasearch.

They invent teleporters. However, the people going through them get very fatigued and frightened after a while. This is because...when teleporting, they see Hell. Eventually, you (a Marine) get assigned there to provide security.

All Hell (literally) breaks loose.

Mango
2004-08-19, 09:05 PM
Thats the way half-life started, scientists messing with teleportation opened a portal to another dimension.

Roswell34
2004-08-19, 09:12 PM
and then teh monsters that lall look alike come out and kill stuff!!!11!1 yay then the military comes and kills everyone too1!!1 yay!1

AztecWarrior
2004-08-19, 09:29 PM
Thats the way half-life started, scientists messing with teleportation opened a portal to another dimension.
...we may have just disenfranchised Half-Life, forever.

Ivan
2004-08-20, 09:33 AM
It is also the basic plot of the movie Event Horizon.

SniperDude
2004-08-20, 06:12 PM
It is also the basic plot of the movie Event Horizon.

Aye, just on a smaller scale.