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Thursday, July 09, 2026

Physicists Just Broke One Of Quantum Physics’ Biggest Restraints

One of the biggest limitations of quantum quantum computing is the “no cloning” theorem, which says you cannot copy a quantum state without destroying the original. If you could copy quantum states without harming the original, much of the error-correcting complications in quantum computing could be avoided. Luckily, in a recent paper, physicists have demonstrated that there’s a way around the “no cloning” limitations. Let’s take a look.

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