A team
of physicists at the University of Edinburgh's School of Physics and Astronomy
has used mathematical calculations to show that quantum communications across
interstellar space should be possible. In their paper published in the journal
Physical Review D, the group describes their calculations and also the
possibility of extraterrestrial beings attempting to communicate with us using
such signaling.
Over the
past several years, scientists have been investigating the possibility of using
quantum communications as a highly secure form of message transmission. Prior
research has shown that it would be nearly impossible to intercept such
messages without detection. In this new effort, the researchers wondered if
similar types of communications might be possible across interstellar space. To
find out, they used math that describes that movement of X-rays across a
medium, such as those that travel between the stars. More specifically, they
looked to see if their calculations could show the degree of decoherence that
might occur during such a journey.
With
quantum communications, engineers are faced with quantum particles that lose
some or all of their unique characteristics as they interact with obstructions
in their path—they have been found to be quite delicate, in fact. Such events
are known as decoherence, and engineers working to build quantum networks have
been devising ways to overcome the problem. Prior research has shown that the
space between the stars is pretty clean. But is it clean enough for quantum
communications? The math shows that it is. Space is so clean, in fact, that
X-ray photons could travel hundreds of thousands of light years without
becoming subject to decoherence—and that includes gravitational interference
from astrophysical bodies. They noted in their work that optical and microwave
bands would work equally well.
The researchers noted that because quantum communication is possible across the galaxy, if other intelligent beings exist in the Milky Way, they could already be trying to communicate with us using such technology and we could begin looking for them. They also suggest that quantum teleportation across interstellar space should be possible.
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