He who controls the quantum, controls the universe.
soon we'll have no netcode!
So do we just get cool new security features, or do we get lower latency? Or both?
The article just restated that it was quantum and it did a thing.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;51079089]quantum teleportation as in the article is [I][B]not [/B][/I]magical, instant teleportation of internet data. it's more related to cryptography.
read the article, lads.[/QUOTE]
Pretty sure quantum entanglement qualifies as magic.
It's science beyond our comprehension, so yes it is magic.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;51079089]quantum teleportation as in the article is [I][B]not [/B][/I]magical, instant teleportation of internet data. it's more related to cryptography.
read the article, lads.[/QUOTE]
this is true. you send one of the entagled particles via a fiber optic and then both ends reads off of this state to generate a shared key, something that cannot be intercepted, according to the laws of physics ~wOoO~
[QUOTE=Marik Bentusi;51079147]Pretty sure quantum entanglement qualifies as magic.[/QUOTE]
To be honest for the average not-phd in science person it might as well be
[QUOTE=Map in a box;51079406]this is true. you send one of the entagled particles via a fiber optic and then both ends reads off of this state to generate a shared key, something that cannot be intercepted, according to the laws of physics ~wOoO~[/QUOTE]
I put a piece of paper in the particle's path. The sender explodes in a black hole. Checkmate, atheists.
[QUOTE=Marik Bentusi;51079147]Pretty sure quantum entanglement qualifies as magic.[/QUOTE]
Clarke's 3rd law: Every sufficiently advanced form of technology is indistinguishable from magic.
[QUOTE=Drury;51079447]I put a piece of paper in the particle's path. The sender explodes in a black hole. Checkmate, atheists.[/QUOTE]
shit.
[QUOTE=Pops;51079253]It's science beyond our comprehension, so yes it is magic.[/QUOTE]
*It's science that we have yet to fully comprehend.
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