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Laser Beam Teleported

Michael Wardle writes "ABC Australia reports that a team of scientists from the Australian National University have successfully teleported a laser beam. It seems that teleportation of solid bodies is still a way off, but at least we're a little closer to Slashdot's favorite super power." Another Australian newspaper has a more detailed story.

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  1. Ummm.. by G-funk · · Score: 1, Troll

    Hasn't this already been done?

    What's so new about it this time?

    Although teleportation of light beams could be very very interesting for telecommunication purposes.

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  2. Re:Teleportation, or recreating? by G-funk · · Score: 1, Troll

    What's the difference though, if the second is exactly the same?

    If you hand me a coin, and i turn my back then hand you another one indistinguishable from the original at any level, is it the same coin? How can you be sure?

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  3. Re:Teleportation, or recreating? by G-funk · · Score: 1, Troll

    So you need to do a destructive read. That doesn't mean that a software bug won't cause multiple reproductions of that read state.

    I like it. I could make a backup copy of say, Natalie Portman, have my way with her (with hot grits of course), and then replace her with the backup :)

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  4. I did this ages ago. by codework · · Score: 1, Troll

    I turned off the light in the bedroom and turned on the hallway light..