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← ScienceWhich fundamental limit restricts indefinite data transfer when exploiting quantum entanglement?
A)No-cloning theorem forbids state copying✓
B)Decoherence degrades entanglement fidelity
C)Heisenberg uncertainty broadens pulse width
D)Superposition collapses during state transfer
💡 Explanation
The no-cloning theorem prevents creating identical copies of an unknown quantum state, because creating a perfect copy would violate entanglement; therefore, data transfer via entanglement is probabilistic rather than being a repeatable copying process.
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