Justplain
21st September 2016, 22:32
The 'white world' academia is indicating the reality of teleportation, even if only at the quantum entanglement level. Although this is an important news release, it just shows how far behind we really are from black ops tech which has reputedly been using 'physical' teleportation since the 1950's.
This news is very important because the alt-news community has been informed (from Kryon) that it is via quantum communication devices that we will discover 'conversations' going on from throughout the galaxy.
So here's the info on this article:
Fibre-optic system between university and city hall enables long-distance 'disembodied' transfer of info
In a "major step" toward practical quantum networking, researchers at the University of Calgary have successfully demonstrated the teleportation of a light particle's properties between their lab and the city's downtown area, six kilometres away.
"What is remarkable about this is that this information transfer happens in what we call a disembodied manner," said physics professor Wolfgang Tittel, whose team's work was published this week in the journal Nature Photonics.
"Our transfer happens without any need for an object to move between these two particles."
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Their research relies on advanced lasers, a dedicated fibre-optic line, and light-detecting sensors that must be kept incredibly cold because they won't work at temperatures above –272 C.
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/calgary/calgary-teleportation-quantum-networking-city-hall-1.3770440
This news is very important because the alt-news community has been informed (from Kryon) that it is via quantum communication devices that we will discover 'conversations' going on from throughout the galaxy.
So here's the info on this article:
Fibre-optic system between university and city hall enables long-distance 'disembodied' transfer of info
In a "major step" toward practical quantum networking, researchers at the University of Calgary have successfully demonstrated the teleportation of a light particle's properties between their lab and the city's downtown area, six kilometres away.
"What is remarkable about this is that this information transfer happens in what we call a disembodied manner," said physics professor Wolfgang Tittel, whose team's work was published this week in the journal Nature Photonics.
"Our transfer happens without any need for an object to move between these two particles."
Quantum networks closer with Alberta discovery
Quirks and Quarks: 'Spooky action at a distance'
Their research relies on advanced lasers, a dedicated fibre-optic line, and light-detecting sensors that must be kept incredibly cold because they won't work at temperatures above –272 C.
http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/calgary/calgary-teleportation-quantum-networking-city-hall-1.3770440