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Oxford scientists claim to have achieved teleportation using a quantum supercomputer. Here’s how this might work ( definitely it will take decades and even centuries to be realistic) :)👇 Example: AI Sending Optimized Code to the Past 1.Quantum Mem

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Teleportation? Yeah right. Every few years, scientists claim some crazy quantum breakthrough, and then nothing practical comes out of it. We can’t even get stable quantum computers for everyday use, and now we’re talking about sending data through time? Sci-fi hype lg rha hai.

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