Quantum physics opens the door to sending information into the past
An MIT model suggests that noisy quantum channels could send information to the past without violating relativity. What does this mean for physics?
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An MIT model suggests that noisy quantum channels could send information to the past without violating relativity. What does this mean for physics?
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