January 1, 20251 yr https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/bay-area-astronomers-kessler-syndrome-20007722.php Edited January 1, 20251 yr by martin-w
January 1, 20251 yr Well the good news is that we recently were successful at quantum teleportation across Ethernet cables ... but such a process definitely would NOT work via radio waves at any frequency ... just too unreliable for quantum. I don't think many realize just how big a deal quantum teleportation is over Ethernet cables. Quantum teleportation can be done space to earth also but it's extremely unreliable. IMHO, tossing up satellites (expensive and risky) will get reduced significantly (still exist but much lesser quantity) and quantum towers across the globe will be the preferred option.
January 2, 20251 yr Author 19 hours ago, CO2Neutral said: Well the good news is that we recently were successful at quantum teleportation across Ethernet cables ... but such a process definitely would NOT work via radio waves at any frequency ... just too unreliable for quantum. I don't think many realize just how big a deal quantum teleportation is over Ethernet cables. Not Ethernet. Wasn't it fiber optic cables, in conjunction with conventional data over the same cable? It'll be many years before quantum communication goes mainstream. I cant see it significantly reducing satellites though. Quantum Communication is more about obtaining secure connections. Edited January 2, 20251 yr by martin-w
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