100 Mind-blowing Things You Need To Know About Teleportation
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Here is the prompt I have used:
“100 hyper-specific, surprising, mind-blowing and niche things I absolutely need to know about teleportation. Each must be explained with evidence and/or examples. Surprise me each time. Avoid generic stuff and clichés.”
Here is the response (I had to ask several times, of course, to complete the list):
1. Quantum teleportation: Unlike conventional teleportation, which involves physically moving an object, quantum teleportation takes advantage of quantum entanglement to transfer the quantum state of a particle instantaneously to another distant particle. This phenomenon has been experimentally demonstrated by scientists.
Example: In 1997, the first successful quantum teleportation was achieved at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, where scientists teleported the quantum state of a photon three meters away.
2. No cloning theorem: Quantum teleportation avoids violating the no cloning theorem, which states that it is impossible to create a perfect copy of an unknown quantum state. This means teleportation cannot be used to create multiple copies of an object.