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View SchemaThe Orientation of Local Spatial Reference Frames in Quantum Teleportation
| Authors | D. M. Snyder |
|---|---|
| Categories | |
| ArXiv ID | physics/0007065 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0007065 |
Abstract
Bennett et al.'s original article on quantum teleportation did not address explicitly synchronizing the orientation of the local spatial reference frames from and to which teleportaton occurs where the state teleported is spin 1/2 along the z axis. They wrote that only two bits of information need to be conveyed classically where the state to be teleported concerns spin 1/2 along the z axis. That only two bits of information need to be classically conveyed could imply that such synchronization is not needed for it would require more classically conveyed information. A gedankenexperiment is presented regarding the orientation of the local spatial reference frames exploring whether such synchronization is not needed even though it was apparently assumed by Bennett et al. that it was required. It is often assumed that there is an absolute, as opposed to a relative, orientation of objects in space. This assumption should be open to empirical test, especially in view of evidence in psychology that the orientation of objects in space is not absolute.
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