Quantum systems have always been controlled in a manner to overpower the effects of the environment as they destroy the coherence and entanglement required for quantum protocols. We show here that by harnessing the quantum nature of the environment, it can be manipulated in a manner that it acts as a repository for storing and retreving measurement trajectories of the probing system. Such a macroscopic environment could also be used as a memory for quantum users to store information and securely share it.
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