& Teams of physicists working on a new ambitious plan ndash; To test the principle quantum storage ndash; when the target can not be in two places at the same time ndash; objects that no one has ever tried to use for this purpose: they will do this by living organisms. In recent experiments with macroscopic quantum super subjected to inanimate objects, the researchers steadily increased the scope of the target, since such small elementary particles like photons. Now came the turn of living organisms. Experts in quantum physics at the University of Purdue in Indiana, and Tsinghua University in Beijing have suggested that the experimental quantum superposition of the most common microorganism ndash; a bacterium. Although not considered in this teleporter, which means the disappearance of matter and the origin of the rest of the starting point, but it would be an incredible step towards a real quantum teleportation.
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