Atomic swaps are key for teleportation in general and I will explain why:
What is an atomic swap?
The atomic swap was first introduced by Tier Nolan on the BitcoinTalk forums in 2013. Nolan outlined the basic principles for cross-chain cryptocurrency swaps by using simple cryptocurrency trades across different types of blockchains.
Fast forward to September 2017, atomic swaps captured the attention of the cryptocurrency community at large when litecoin founder Charlie Lee announced the successful execution of an atomic swap between litecoin and bitcoin over Twitter.
July 6, 2020
"Beam me up" is one of the most famous catchphrases from the "Star Trek" series. It’s the command issued when a character wishes to teleport from a remote location back to the Starship Enterprise.
While human teleportation currently exists only in science fiction, teleportation is possible now in the subatomic world of quantum mechanics -- albeit not in the way typically depicted on TV. In the quantum world, teleportation involves the transportation of information, rather than the transportation of matter.
Quantum teleportation involves two distant, entangled particles in which the state of a third particle instantly "teleports" its state to the two entangled particles.
Last year, scientists confirmed that information could be passed between photons on computer chips even when the photons were not physically linked. Now, according to National Science Foundation-funded research by University of Rochester and Purdue University scientists, teleportation may also be possible between electrons.
In a paper published in Nature Communications and one to appear in Physical Review X, the researchers, including Rochester physicists John Nichol and Andrew Jordan, explore new ways of creating quantum-mechanical interactions between distant electrons.
The research is an important step in improving quantum computing, the scientists say, and has the potential to revolutionize technology, medicine and science by providing faster and more efficient processors and sensors.
Quantum teleportation is a demonstration of what Albert Einstein famously called "spooky action at a distance" -- also known as quantum entanglement. In entanglement, one of the basic of concepts of quantum physics, the properties of one particle affect the properties of another, even when the particles are separated by a large distance.
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[email protected]Almost the same reason why humankind never broke the speed light...
wait...wrong!
The only tool able to break the speed of light is your own brain.Think about the white rabbit running with "time" in hands...it's merely an illusion. Time is 1 and unique as
vysaproject states. Keep in mind most interesting projects are held in secrecy.
IT'S ALL ABOUT BELIEFIf you believe it is real...as simple as this. Who could imagine in 2050 people would be using cryptocurrencies as p2p along atomic swaps?
Yes, it's already here but still...you ask..."but hey evilmorty how can atomic swaps be key for teleportation? this is non-sense..."
And it is, it's more than non-sense, it's common sense.
Common sense is nothing but the unbelievable made accepted by the majority.You could even compare it to wireless stuff explained by technology, a few frequencies and a nice formula to explain it...
"but hey evilmorty, that's not teleportation! It's just present...or rgghht some audio sent via my new headphones..."
Remember, time is 1 and unique the main reason you don't see it is cause you have a clock in front of you accepted by the majority as common sense to blind you from the truth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-UBy mining EvilMorty you are becoming one of us...