John Michael Strubhart

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The disruption caused by measurement prevents us from determining Photon A’s quantum state, but in the approach described, we don’t need to know the photon’s quantum state in order to teleport it. We need to know only an aspect of its quantum state—what we learn from the joint measurement with Photon B. Quantum entanglement with distant Photon C fills in the rest.
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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