# Pela primeira vez, engenheiros conseguem enviar sinais quânticos usando o protocolo de internet padrão e cabos de fibra óptica comuns:

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O sistema, baseado em um chip chamado “Q-Chip”, combina dados clássicos e quânticos em pacotes de rede convencionais, permitindo roteamento e correção de erros sem destruir o estado quântico. Nos testes, o método manteve fidelidade acima de 97%, superando ruídos e instabilidades típicas de redes reais. A pesquisa, publicada na revista Science, representa um marco inicial rumo a uma internet quântica compatível com a infraestrutura já existente. As informações são do site Phys.

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Wtf how does this work? What's "quantum" about it?

yeah where's the link mentioned at the last sentence...

I think it's on popsci because the image is from there.

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Nice!

as far as i can understand from reading the article, the main use is that interception of the signals destroys the information, so it can be used with encryption to raise the security level higher than it is now on an untrusted network. that seems to be the main point of it - increasing surveillance resistance of network packets. it has relevance to money because likely that's going to be the kind of data it is first being used to transport, and then probably after that, secure messaging systems.

Secure messaging systems are how money will be transmitted, Bitcoin L2 and L3 and all that, I see those as the same thing. So cool!! I was wondering how cryptography and secure information transmission and storage might be affected by quantum tech.

yeah, this is one actually practical use for quantum states. i believe that you can do quantum stuff with electrons as well but for different effects, specifically i have a hypothesis that certain quantum states of electrons (a pair of opposite spin in a tight orbit with each other) can influence the effect of gravity.

i remain extremely skeptical that quantum computers will ever break elliptic curve cryptography however. i'm pretty sure that it will eventually turn out they can't do it without only a small margin less energy and expense as just doing it the old fashioned brute force way, which kinda renders the threat irrelevant.

however, it may well be that with the use of quantum based memory and signals they can leapfrog that whole thing anyway.

unsurprising to see the two of you continuing in your endless mental masturbations and naval-gazing retard abstractions on a Monday morning...

lmao... is there anything you guys don't learn from CNN or Popular Science magazine!?

lmao...

you on race, physics:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1Y0yIMZgt6E

ad hominem is a fallacy. so is appeal to authority. now, you were saying?

i was saying you are a dumb retard with shallow takes the likes of which i could get on MSNBC ya fucking phony poser.

yer apparently too dense to grok even that.

save your catty canned bitch response for your next dinner party.

gfy idiot.

narcissism is a mental disorder

yes you should get some help.

QUANTUM DOES NOT EXIST -

clear enough, fuckface?

correction - it exists in you and it is defined as hypocrite, two-faced, liar, charlatan, etc...

btw, fake pseudo, the appeal to authority fallacy is applicable when a person cites an authority figure who is not qualified to make reliable claims about the topic at hand…

the link I provided leads to a video by one uniquely “qualified” to resolve your errors in the correct direction. Not that you will watch it.

YOU, on the other hand, are the one who has apparently deferred to “authorities” your whole life… if anything is to be gleaned from your woefully crippled-pedestrian take on race realism and , now, physics…

gfy.