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A New Quantum Protocol for Superluminal Classical Communication leading to Superluminal Teleportation |
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PP: 5-11 |
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Author(s) |
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Dhananjay P. Mehendale,
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Abstract |
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We propose a new quantum protocol for instantaneous and simultaneous transmission of classical information to faraway locations. This new quantum protocol achieves instantaneous and simultaneous transfer of the “same” classical information in terms of certain desired sequence of classical bits from the data transmission center to different faraway locations from the data transmission center. Further, these locations are not only faraway from data transmission center but also could be located faraway from one another too. This new quantum protocol thus serves as a superluminal communicator for sending any desired classical information. This classical information to be transmitted is not known a priory to the data transmission center and it arrives there from time to time for transmission purpose when Alice at data transmission center and other participants have already gone faraway from one another. We further show that the instantaneous part of the ability to transmit the classical information in terms of a sequence of classical bits also enables one to achieve instantaneous teleportation of a quantum state to some (single) chosen faraway location which was impossible for the teleportation protocol [3] because there was no quantum protocol available to achieve superluminal communication of classical information in terms of classical bits. Alice understands about the two classical bits that are needed to send to Bob after Alice’s partial measurement of the qubits in her possession. These two classical bits that arrive after partial measurement of the two qubits in her possession by Alice, either 00, or 01, or 10, or 11, are needed by Bob, now stationed at some faraway location, to complete the teleportation protocol [3]. Our new quantum protocol for superluminal classical communication makes these needed qubits available to Bob instantaneously to successfully complete the teleportation protocol [3] instanttaneously.
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