(Fig.1) ↓ Fake "future" target in physics.
This week solid-physics is still full of unreal quasi-particle such as phonon ( this, this ), exciton ( this, this ), magnon ( this ), plasmon ( this ).
Other unreal quasiparticles are skyrmion ( this, this ), anyon ( this, this ), monopole ( this ), roton ( this ), Weyl fermion, Majorana fermion, Dirac fermion.
The first paragraph of this news just vaguely says "This insight might be groundbreaking for future information processing with skyrmions (= unreal quasiparticle ) ? " ← just talking about "imaginary future". Nothing is realized now.
The 3rd paragraph of this news just vaguely says "Weyl particles (= unreal quasiparticle )
are elusive fermionic particles with vanishing mass and are not found as an elementary particle ?"
And its 1st paragraph just vaguely says
"The concept can lead to applications that transmit light signals more stably across long distances. While the work is theoretical at present .. ?" ← Just speculative theory with No experimental realization.
The last paragraph of this news just vaguely says "This may allow rapid switching between the two modes of operation, .. This ability could help create novel applications with such systems in the future ?" ← just talking about "imaginary future". Still useless research.
The 2nd paragraph of this news just vaguely says "took a significant step in the direction of realizing a quantum internet ?" ← just talking about "imaginary future". Nothing is realized now.
The first paragraph of this news just vaguely says "a significant step for a working quantum computer ?" ← just talking about "imaginary future". Still useless research.
The first paragraph of this news just vaguely says " The experiment enriched the fields of quantum optics and metamaterials as a promising direction toward quantum edge detection .. ?" ← just talking about "imaginary future". Still useless research.
The 3rd paragraph of this news just vaguely says "While dark matter has not yet been experimentally observed, it is believed to make up 85% of universe's mass ?" ← Just speculation, still useless research.
2021/1/22 updated. Feel free to link to this site.