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Comment Re:Faster than light travel (Score 1) 228

Yes and No. What experiments have essentially shown is that when can send information, in the form of quantum states FTL, but the communicated info is encrypted by Nature. From this point the sender must measure their states and send the resulting bit string to the reciever at light speed or less. Then this bit string is used to decode the teleported info; for one Qbit there are 4 possible encryptions, this grows exponentially base 2. So, it's pseudo-FTL. And the sent encrypted states can still be used kinda-like unknown variables, that are evaluated when they can be decrypted.

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