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Quantum Teleportation

Quantum Teleportation

Quantum teleportation is the process of transferring a quantum state from one location to another without physically transporting it.

This process is possible because of the phenomenon of entanglement, which allows two particles to remain connected, even when separated by great distances.

By measuring the state of one particle, the state of the other is instantly determined. This means that if a particle is sent from one location to another, its state can be instantaneously determined by measuring the state of the other particle.

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