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The quantum teleportation and the new age of the computers

The quantum teleportation and the new age of the computers

If we someday will create quantum teleportation, that thing opens the new way to communicate with distant probes and other things. But quantum teleportation allows sending the messages, what are impossible to read by using existing technology. The idea of the quantum teleportation is simple, we would just create a channel of the other dimensions to the three-dimensional world and use that thing for sending messages to long distance.

That communication bases simply the extremely small black holes, what is creating a wormhole between them, and the wormhole is the fourth- or at least tube, what is forming the channel or cable through space and time. If we would have the opportunity to send messages to the past, we would have the ultimate tool to change history by telling people, what they must do.

But this opens horrifying visions in the front of our eyes, that some fan of Adolph Hitler would use that kind of technology for telling him, what the German army should do in every situation. Those things would cause some thought, which I don't want to think. The quantum teleportation would be made by using two black holes, what is oscillating with the same frequency, and forming the wormhole between them.

The thing is that those wormholes would conduct the sound as well as electromagnetic radiation, but the problem with molecular movements is that those wormholes are so small. Even the atoms have difficulties to go through that tiny quantum wormhole. In some very optimistic theories, the size of those quantum wormholes or black holes would be so small that the electrons would travel through them, and if we would use that kind of communication would that happen that the communication station would be outside of the solar system.

The communication between the Earth and that hypothetical station would happen by radio telescopes or lasers. And then the wormhole-based communication between this station and the space probe, what travels somewhere in the interstellar universe would be done safely. If those systems would be on Earth, that thing would cause serious risk, and that's why this station must be in the great distance.  The reason for creating that system would be some interstellar spacecraft, what will travel to some other solar system for researching Earth-sized planets. That thing would be useful for getting images from the distance, and it also allows to control the spacecraft in the real-time.

If the black hole would turn stable, that would cause a huge explosion or even forming the big size black hole, what means something less than the metric class of the singularity, what can stay about a couple of minutes. But in physics, that time is very long and that can turn asteroids out of their trajectories.

In some theories that kind of wormholes can be used for searching the rooms and also they can be used for observing other planets. The thing is that those artificial wormholes, what could be formed by using the electromagnetic radiation would not stand long.

The life of those things would not take a long time, which means that in the realistic visions they would have existed the only couple of thousandth of a second, and that means that the creation of this system would be extremely difficult. But the idea of the quantum teleportation is that if we could someday teleport the electrons or photons, maybe we would in someday in farther future also teleport people and that would open the new era in many things like spaceflight.

In that kind of versions of the research and development, the creation of the system can take a long time. And even if we could create the singularity, what is stable enough for creating two-ways communication system, we might need a long time for teleporting even atoms.

The problem with the quantum size black holes is that those black holes would be acting the same way with other black holes, and there is a possibility that some of the quantum-sized black holes can live long enough for pulling atoms to it. That could cause spontaneous fusion, what would start to pump the energy to that black hole, and that would turn very dangerous.

https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/quantum-teleportation-breakthrough-third-dimension-a9075476.html?fbclid=IwAR0juMCqNCux47FsQ2Dz_PoKBjFHRmFAjd7-FQ8IKLRsHe4cI2jEEupUL3I

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