Will we ever be able to teleport? - Sajan Saini

3,154,494 views ・ 2017-07-31

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Is teleportation possible?
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Could a baseball transform into something like a radio wave,
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travel through buildings,
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bounce around corners,
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and change back into a baseball?
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Oddly enough, thanks to quantum mechanics, the answer might actually be yes.
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Sort of.
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Here's the trick.
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The baseball itself couldn't be sent by radio,
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but all the information about it could.
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In quantum physics, atoms and electrons
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are interpreted as a collection of distinct properties,
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for example, position,
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momentum,
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and intrinsic spin.
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The values of these properties configure the particle,
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giving it a quantum state identity.
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If two electrons have the same quantum state,
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they're identical.
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In a literal sense, our baseball is defined by a collective quantum state
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resulting from its many atoms.
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If this quantum state information could be read in Boston
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and sent around the world,
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atoms for the same chemical elements could have this information
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imprinted on them in Bangalore
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and be carefully directed to assemble,
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becoming the exact same baseball.
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There's a wrinkle though.
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Quantum states aren't so easy to measure.
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The uncertainty principle in quantum physics
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implies the position and momentum of a particle
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can't be measured at the same time.
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The simplest way to measure the exact position of an electron
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requires scattering a particle of light, a photon, from it,
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and collecting the light in a microscope.
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But that scattering changes the momentum of the electron in an unpredictable way.
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We lose all previous information about momentum.
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In a sense, quantum information is fragile.
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Measuring the information changes it.
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So how can we transmit something
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we're not permitted to fully read without destroying it?
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The answer can be found in the strange phenomena of quantum entanglement.
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Entanglement is an old mystery from the early days of quantum physics
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and it's still not entirely understood.
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Entangling the spin of two electrons results in an influence
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that transcends distance.
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Measuring the spin of the first electron
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determines what spin will measure for the second,
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whether the two particles are a mile or a light year apart.
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Somehow, information about the first electron's quantum state,
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called a qubit of data,
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influences its partner without transmission across the intervening space.
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Einstein and his colleagues called this strange communcation
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spooky action at a distance.
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While it does seem that entanglement between two particles
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helps transfer a qubit instantaneously across the space between them,
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there's a catch.
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This interaction must begin locally.
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The two electrons must be entangled in close proximity
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before one of them is transported to a new site.
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By itself, quantum entanglement isn't teleportation.
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To complete the teleport,
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we need a digital message to help interpret the qubit at the receiving end.
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Two bits of data created by measuring the first particle.
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These digital bits must be transmitted by a classical channel
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that's limited by the speed of light, radio, microwaves, or perhaps fiberoptics.
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When we measure a particle for this digital message,
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we destroy its quantum information,
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which means the baseball must disappear from Boston
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for it to teleport to Bangalore.
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Thanks to the uncertainty principle,
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teleportation transfers the information about the baseball
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between the two cities and never duplicates it.
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So in principle, we could teleport objects, even people,
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but at present, it seems unlikely we can measure the quantum states
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of the trillion trillion or more atoms in large objects
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and then recreate them elsewhere.
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The complexity of this task and the energy needed is astronomical.
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For now, we can reliably teleport single electrons and atoms,
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which may lead to super-secured data encryption
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for future quantum computers.
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The philosophical implications of quantum teleportation are subtle.
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A teleported object doesn't exactly transport across space
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like tangible matter,
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nor does it exactly transmit across space, like intangible information.
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It seems to do a little of both.
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Quantum physics gives us a strange new vision
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for all the matter in our universe as collections of fragile information.
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And quantum teleportation reveals new ways to influence this fragility.
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And remember, never say never.
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In a little over a century,
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mankind has advanced from an uncertain new understanding
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of the behavior of electrons at the atomic scale
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to reliably teleporting them across a room.
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What new technical mastery of such phenomena
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might we have in 1,000, or even 10,000 years?
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Only time and space will tell.
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