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March 04, 2008
Quantum downloads and instant Internet: The rise of entangled data transmission
The other day I was pondering how Internet speeds have increased from the good old days to what we now call "high-speed," on average 100mps down in South Korea and topping out in the U.S. around 10-20mps.
Does anyone doubt that speeds will continue to increase until they finally equal that of electricity and light, i.e., for all practical purposes instantaneous?
Which might be fine for streaming 3-D movies with all five sensory channels but won't come close to cutting the mustard for Major Tom and his crew's communications with ground control when it comes time to leave the solar system and head for the nearest Earthlike planets elsewhere in our galaxy.
I'm thinking around 2200 for the first of an endless stream of such missions.
Anyway.
It's obvious that information โ when entangled quantum mechanically โ travels much faster than the speed of light.
In fact, it's instantaneous, no matter how far the distance.
Want an example to prove it's so?
No problema.
Imagine yourself on the moon.
How long did that take?
I'll bet a lot less than a second.
That's interesting, since it takes light well over a second to travel from here to the moon.
Your thought of you on the moon was there the instant you imagined it, just like the entangled information enclosed in that thought.
nuf sed.
Long story short: Our startrekking descendants will be able to converse in real time no matter where they are.
I like it.
March 4, 2008 at 04:01 PM | Permalink
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