Interstellar Communication Mechanism through Quantum Teleportation Using X-Ray Channels

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Mariana Filipova
Lyubomir Gotsev
Genadiy Gospodinov
Boyan Jekov
Eugenia Kovatcheva

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Reliable communication over long distances in the shortest possible time is one of the greatest goals of mankind, as it is key to the development, progress, and achievements in various scientific and technological fields. Modern discoveries in science indicate that teleportation is the best way to achieve such communication, which is yet to be perfected for the purposes that humanity has set for itself. From building a global-scale quantum internet to achieving data transmission between humans on Earth and Mars—and why not with an exoplanet in another galaxy? —to reach communication with an extraterrestrial intelligence and solve the Fermi paradox, these are the areas where man tirelessly seeks innovative technological solutions. According to scientists today, to be more effective in detecting messages over long distances, the quantum communication channels that should be used are X-rays. NASA's XCOM experiment is already testing communication in deep space, and this research presents a study with an explanation of how the mechanism of interstellar communication works through the use of quantum teleportation.

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