However,
‘…The method is not particularly practical at the moment, because it fails almost all of the time. Only 1 of every 100 million teleportation attempts succeed, requiring 10 minutes to transfer one bit of quantum information.
“We need to work on that,” Dr. Monroe said.’ via NYTimes [thanks, abby].
Related:
- Teleportation Is Real But Don’t Try It at Home (time.com)
- Quantum Teleportation Between Distant Matter Qubits (lockergnome.com)
- Quantum Leap: Information Teleported between Ions at a Distance (sciam.com)
- Spooky memory at a distance with quantum teleportation (arstechnica.com)
- One small step for a man, one giant leap for teleportation (news.cnet.com)
