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Quantum Teleportation Explained: Why It's Not Cloning
Quantum teleportation moves an unknown quantum state from one qubit to another while destroying the original, ensuring compliance with the no-cloning theorem. The protocol uses entanglement and classical bits to relocate the state without ever creating a copy. This process also rules out faster-than-light communication, as classical bits must be sent conventionally.
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The article clarifies a common misconception, but quantum teleportation remains a niche protocol with limited practical applications today.
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