Commonwealth Core Tech #2 -(QETS)
Commonwealth Core Tech #2
Quantum Entanglement Transmission System - (QETS)
The QETS is a revolutionary new method of broadcasting realtime communications utilising Quantum entanglement as a means with which to send information to far and remote places virtually instantaneously, either in an unending steady , constant stream of information , or in short sharp bursts.
The system converts information (in whatever shape or form it takes, ie: computer data, or Holographic communicae), into pure energy , then transports it in a form of 'Quantum teleportation' - (which takes a nanosecond - ( one billionth of one second) to its intended target destination, (as long as the recipients have a dedicated QETS receiver which can then receive and decrypt this energy back into the original information).
On the receivers side , this information is accessed virtually instantly , and as a result the normal delay experienced in long intergalactic transmissions (using standard subspace frequencies), is a thing of the past.
The benefits of this system are obvious, whether used in merely a civilian context, or in a military capacity, and because distance is no object, (since the quickest route from point A to point B is Zero), a ship can transmit and receive up to date battle reports , orders and data virtually instantaneously.
The other huge advantage for this system is, because it does not utilize normal subspace transmissions or frequencies, there is no 'transmission' for any enemy or hostile to intercept , read or jam, (because there is no journey for it to take).
This system is effectively a form of 'Quantum teleportation' , and since it works only on a quantum level it can only transport data and information, by converting it into energy, everything is sent luminally. It cannot transport or teleport any form of 'solid matter' (ie: people / troops/ ships etc).
Also , because it is a new radical technique, older ships will have to be upgraded to accommodate this new technology, but newer Commonwealth ships will have utilize this system as standard.
The end result is also a miracle of micro engineering, creating a communications device which can be used onboard a starship, or on a comms unit for an individual*.
Since the system works on an entirely different level to that of normal subspace frequencies, it is not subjected to the same weaknesses that can befall these type of transmissions, and since it does not transmit a signal in a conventional sense it cannot be intercepted either.
If one were to even attempt to, it would be a useless excercise, since all transmissions are encrypted on a quantum level also. This makes it impossible to decipher even if one was to have an emitter under control, (the signal can only be decrypted by the dedicated reciever).
This system is designed to be the defacto standard of Commonwealth communications technology, and in the eyes of those in the Commonwealth at least, shall render the standard forms of subspace communications obsolete.
However , this cannot be said for the rest of the galaxy. So to ensure compatability with those who do not utilise this system, the QETS is able to receive , translate, encrypt and form a bridge in order to ensure the Commonwealth and its denizens can communicate effectively with the rest of the galaxy.
*(By the miracule of minaturisation a comms unit signal can be relayed in the form of a small unit or by a small implant).
Quantum Entaglement explained:
Strictly speaking, the teleportation process involves a photon’s individual quantum state, a key characteristic that defines that particle’s nature and behavior. Teleportation isn't exactly faster-than-light, in the sense that an intermediate, light-speed-or-below step is required.
One technique to create entanglement involves sending a brief pulse of ultraviolet light through a specialized crystal that splits a single, high-energy photon into two lower-energy photons. Because the particles’ polarization -- a mathematical property that describes a photon’s physical orientation -- is complementary, the photons are said to be entangled.
In order to teleport, however, a third photon must also be involved.
When the first of the two originally entangled photons --- call it photon A --- is sent to the same location as an un-entangled third photon --- call it photon C --- then A and C subsequently become entangled. A special test, known as a Bell-state measurement is then conducted, and photon C loses its original quantum-state identity. Instantly, the second of the two originally entangled photons --- call it photon B --- is itself transformed: B becomes C. For all practical purposes, photon C has teleported to B’s location. And B is nowhere to be found.
Despite B’s quantum-state destruction (because its polarization is now that of C, for all intents and purposes, B is C and no longer B), no cosmic rules have been broken. No information has been sent faster than light because, for B to become C, information on A’s properties must be communicated via light-speed-observing devices like radios, telephones or computers.
Additionally, there is no violation of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle, which holds that no observer can know both the position and speed of a basic particle (which would allow otherwise impermissible, exact copying of matter down to the subatomic level).
* EDIT = Made clearer the differences between standard communications and those of the QETS.
Comments
#12 2:56pm 30/06/05
Link me up biatch
#11 2:39pm 30/06/05
If they can do it in a lab , here and now on earth, I'm sure the Commonwealth will be able to handle it.
#10 2:36pm 30/06/05
Zero Point Energy fields, yes, BDE uses them... but the general Star Wars universe isn't above modern day energy sources, making it as plausable for them to create things like wormholes as it is for us (Besides the point we arn't in space yet). Still, thats alot of energy to be messing around with to call home and say Hi...
#9 2:18pm 30/06/05
Yes, I figured somehow you would...:ohwell
[quote]While I find your realistic explination quote at the bottom entirely flawed and full of holes[/quote] That was a quote taken more or less directly from a scientific journal reporting on successful experiments of Quantum engtanglement itself.
If you really want to argue with whoever wrote it I could give you the link and you can debate it with them.
[quote]this cries of a similiar wormhole technology that I can remember both reading about and seeing on Nova (Informational show on PBS).[/quote] I'm thrilled, no really am, (never heard of it)...
...and yes it may sound familiar, and that is because its a possibilty that is being looked into and being experimented on in labs right now. The theory behind it, is out there and readily avaliable for anyone to make use of.
[quote]So I don't doubt that this is possible for communications, I just hop you realize how increasingly difficult the power output you would need for it to be useful would be.[/quote] A valid point yes, but as we all know theres enough power in a coffe cup to potentially fuel , well, pretty much anything really, especially if we're talking about quantum physics, so really its kinda moot.
Hell!, this is Star wars at the end of the day, I mean, its all hackneyed science, from Lucas's Lightspeed, right down to your interpretation of Superstring theory.
#8 1:11pm 30/06/05
While I find your realistic explination quote at the bottom entirely flawed and full of holes, this cries of a similiar wormhole technology that I can remember both reading about and seeing on Nova (Informational show on PBS). So I don't doubt that this is possible for communications, I just hop you realize how increasingly difficult the power output you would need for it to be useful would be.
#7 10:29am 30/06/05
Bump.
Edited in some revisions ^
#6 4:19pm 16/06/05
Speaking of that, I saw 'ST: II - Wrath of Khan' last night. Still a classic!
#5 2:06am 16/06/05
Sounds like the idea is from Star Trek?
#4 4:42pm 15/06/05
Perhaps, arguably, but that is not where I plan to get it from.
;)
#3 4:32pm 15/06/05
Quite advanced.
I take it part of this superior technology could be culled from the Rudrig Accord? ;)
#2 11:01am 15/06/05
Bingo.
Got it in one.
#1 10:35am 15/06/05
Complicated.
I like it.
So this is like super-space communications, right?