a: quantum tunnelling ~
b: quantum teleportation

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The kind of 'quantum weirdness' that we tend to regard as separate from our 'real world' can be exemplified by a quantum process known 'tunnelling'. Whereas classical physics maintains that a solid impregnable barrier will not be breached under any circumstances, quantum particles coming up against an obstacle have a finite probability of showing up on the other side. '[Tunnelling] is like a kind of quantum teleportation,'


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Writer: Johnjoe McFadden, professor of molecular genetics from the University of Surrey
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Date: Sep 6 2017 8:42 PM


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