A quantum state of light has been successfully teleported through more than 30 kilometers (around 18 miles) of fiber optic cable amid a torrent of internet traffic – a feat of engineering once considered impossible.
Wait so could you keep two computers in sync by sending each one half of this bell state thing but with no direct communication between the two synced computers?
nope, anything with quantum needs a point-to-point connection per server. If you have multiple servers, you need to connect everything to everything else individually. This stuff is not networkable.
Wait so could you keep two computers in sync by sending each one half of this bell state thing but with no direct communication between the two synced computers?
no the point is that you can transfer /quantum/ states by only directly sending /classical/ information
nope, anything with quantum needs a point-to-point connection per server. If you have multiple servers, you need to connect everything to everything else individually. This stuff is not networkable.