“Quantum Teleportation” by Aleistar M.
From Star Trek fans to sci-fi addicted individuals that want to know all about future technologies, many people have been interested in teleportation. Scientists have been trying for a long time to make teleportation possible and have made new discoveries in new technologies such as quantum teleportation.
Last September, teleportation had only been done with a 63 mile transfer of protons using carbon nanotubes to transfer the data; however, since then, the record was broken when scientists teleported protons a distance of 81 miles. Teleportation is done when the data of the object is captured using the logic of quantum physics and then data is transferred to a different location. In a future not so far away, though still distant, we will get to the point where we are entering an era of real life Star Trek-telepads.
Scientists believe that using teleportation or "Beam me up, Scotty" from Star Trek will also be able to make improvements to other things. An example would be the development of quantum computers, which would be the perfect thing to add to the real life Star Trek theme, for they could also help with the condensing, moving, and rearranging of the quantum "info" that your body would become. Quantum teleportation could also be used for unhackable or untappable long distance communication by sending quantum inscriptions to and from different points of space. So far, teleportation can’t be done instantly. It can only go as fast as the electrical current data transfer, which currently is about 225 terabytes a second.
Someday, with this amazing technology, we will enter an era of a Star Trek-like world. Currently, we can only send information and protons. The dream of many about a future of Star Trek like machines and inventions is still a very good possibility.
Works Cited
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