*There is a way to transfer a set of a photon's properties at the speed of
light, and you can use that fact to encode information. If you do that you
can make a communication line that even a Quantum Computer couldn't tap, in
fact it would be as secure as the laws of physics.  This has actually been
demonstrated many times under laboratory conditions, but only when the
fiber optic lines contain no other signals because it was thought if
conventional Internet traffic was also sent over those same fiber optic
lines it would destroy the delicate quantum entanglement, so the only way
to have a Quantum Internet would be the start from scratch and build an
entirely new network which is impractical. But that turned out NOT to be
true. *

*In the December 20, 2024 issue of the journal Optica researchers report
that they set up a 30km long (18.6 mile) fibre optic cable and sent BOTH
classical Internet traffic information and quantum teleportation
information through it.*

*Professor Jim Al-Khalili, who was not involved in the research, said:*

*“Quantum teleportation has been demonstrated before, but only under very
careful laboratory conditions. The problem is that quantum-entangled
particles used to teleport information quickly become entangled with
everything else along their path. The entirety of telecommunications
technology (and indeed the internet) relies on transmitting light (photons)
through optical fibres. This work is the first demonstration of quantum
teleportation of entangled photons through busy optical fibres carrying
conventional telecommunications traffic. Many people have long assumed that
nobody would build specialised infrastructure to send particles of light.
If we choose the wavelengths properly, we won’t have to build new
infrastructure. Classical communications and quantum communications can
coexist."*

*“Being able to make use of quantum teleportation in our existing
infrastructure of optical fibre networks is a huge breakthrough in
achieving quantum networks. It will have many applications, from quantum
cryptography and quantum sensing to quantum computing, and potentially even
a new quantum Internet.”*

*Quantum teleportation coexisting with classical communications in optical
fiber*
<https://opg.optica.org/optica/fulltext.cfm?uri=optica-11-12-1700&id=565936>

* John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*

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