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Quantum teleportation: a hypothetical concept
Author(s) -
Raktim Datta,
Suryakanta Chatterjee,
Ishan Banerjee,
Debayan Bose,
Sneha Dutta,
Arnab K. Basu
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of innovative research in physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2689-484X
pISSN - 2687-7902
DOI - 10.15864/ijiip.1207
Subject(s) - wormhole , physics , teleportation , speed of light (cellular automaton) , quantum entanglement , theoretical physics , spacetime , hidden variable theory , einstein , universe , classical mechanics , quantum mechanics , quantum , quantum channel
Quantum Teleportation is a hypothetical but logical application of Quantum Entanglement, which is basically a non-classical and strange phenomenon. It involves instantaneous communication between two very far situated particles through any non- perceivable link and can be considered to communicate more than the speed of light, and this fact holds the power to stand against Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. Here the ‘Hidden Variable Theory’ comes into play, and there is a synchronisation between the variables in such a way that leads to their communication. But, whenever there is a simultaneous result from a particle in response to an event occurring on the other particle, it violates ‘The Principle of Locality’. Evidently, there has to be some connection through other spatial dimensions as predicted by the String Theory. It can also be true that, entangled particles take shortcuts for communication across universe which is generally referred to ‘Space-time Wormholes’. Magnetic wormholes have been created till date by manipulating electromagnetic fields, but Space time wormholes are yet to be discovered. Logically, such kind of wormholes can be created only by manipulating the mysterious ‘Gravitational Waves’ which possesses extraordinary characteristics of producing rhythmic but alternate expansion and compression in the Space-time fabric, of intensity equal to the frequency of the wave. As these waves create distortion in space-time fabric, it results in change in the speed of light with respect to time. So it might be possible that entangled particles communicate at a speed higher than that of light which is beyond perception. It might also be possible that the universe is ‘SuperDeterministic’.

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