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Quantum Telecloning Demonstrated?

An anonymous reader writes "According to Physorg eavesdropping on a quantum encrypted link can now be done without detection. From the article: 'The scientists have succeeded in making the first remote copies of beams of laser light, by combining quantum cloning with quantum teleportation into a single experimental step. Telecloning is more efficient than any combination of teleportation and local cloning because it relies on a new form of quantum entanglement - multipartite entanglement.' There is also a PDF of a related paper available here for background material."

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  1. I really dig this stuff... by Mark_Uplanguage · · Score: 5, Funny

    but I'm starting to get discouraged now that the already hard to grasp concepts of quantum mechanics are being infused with new more complicated forms. In the end I just want to know if we can teleport ourselves cause I'm tired of my f'ing commute.

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    1. Re:I really dig this stuff... by websaber · · Score: 4, Funny

      I remember the good old days when unbreakable encryption would stay unbreakable for 15 years. Now it's being broken before it is even released.

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  2. ahh yes by la+htris · · Score: 4, Funny

    so now we can listen in on quantum encrypted... wait a second... that doesn't exist yet.

    O well, must be the FBI getting an early start.

  3. Don't worry... by NotQuiteReal · · Score: 4, Funny
    Don't worry. No matter how hard you try to know anything, you'll still be dead soon, in the cosmic scheme of things.

    Have a nice day!

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  4. Can I get this in English? by ip_freely_2000 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Most of the time, I at least read TFA and make a dumb comment. This time, I read TFA and just felt dumb.

    Can some explain it and use real-world examples?

  5. As a physics major... by physicsphairy · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a physics major who has taken the time to look over the paper (read: barely skimmed--I am a lazy college student afterall), I would just like to offer my sincere opinion of "HUh?"

    I hope that will be helpful to other Slashdotters outside the field.

  6. Re:Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal? by LiquidCoooled · · Score: 5, Funny

    There is such a place, but the lesson plan is a nightmare.
    Just as you think you know where your next lesson is you rush to get there to realise you've already missed it.

    Finding out if the lecturers are still alive after opening the classroom door is an entirely different and wholey worrying scenario unto itself.

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  7. Re:Heisenberg Uncertainty Principal? by Concerned+Onlooker · · Score: 4, Funny
    What ramifications does this have on the Heisenberg uncertainty principle?

    Obviously no one is quite sure.

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