The article is about quantum "teleportation" of information. That's a practical angle. It's often presented as if it allows something faster than classical information transmission. Practically it's just a more secure system (truly secret exchange of one-time pad, and built-in tamper detection).
You are one of those pricks who knows basically nothing about a subject but likes to move goal posts, spend 5 minutes googling, and then argue for the sake of arguing. Fuck off.
Stop getting so emotional FFS.
Moving goalposts? Here's your original post:
We've already broken the FTL barrier in physical experiments using quantum entanglement (archive.is).
I'm saying you haven't broken the FTL barrier. I directly rebutted your claim, and now YOU are moving the goalposts. FTL:
Faster-than-light (also FTL, superluminal or supercausal) travel and communication are the conjectural propagation of matter or information faster than the speed of light (c).
Why do you even come to discussions if you're just going to dismiss anyone taking part in it? Feel free to refute anything I've written.
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