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Tango0107 Nov 2019 11:45 a.m. PST

"In 2017, physicists beamed photons from Tibet to a satellite passing more than 300 miles overhead. These particles jumping through space evoked wide-eyed sci-fi fantasies back on Earth: Could Star Trek transporters be far behind? Sorry for the buzzkill, but this real-world trick, called quantum teleportation, probably won't ever send your body from one place to another. It's essentially a super-secure data transfer, which is tough to do with the jumble of code that makes a human…."
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