Teleportation is something that most of us have heard of at least once, either in movies, TV shows, books, or in academy, like me. Yes, I’m serious. Quantum teleportation is real, though it might not work the way we see it in movies. This blog post gives you a quick overview of quantum teleportation, a way to send one qubit of information from one place to another without any sort of communication. Before I start the blog, I want to make it clear that it might be hard to understand if you don’t know much about quantum computing. If that sounds like you, I recommend reading some of my other blogs to get a better idea of what I’m talking about. Also, keep in mind that quantum teleportation can never go faster than light because it still follows the theory of relativity. Loki teleporting with tesseract in Avengers endgame movie. Teleportation : In traditional terms, teleportation refers to transferring an element from one place to another in a matter of seconds even over...