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Current key exchange techniques will not stand up to a
quantum
computer.
The
quantum
solution to this problem is called
quantum
key distribution or QKD, which leverages a fundamental, counterintuitive characteristic of
quantum
mechanics.
The very act of looking at a
quantum
particle changes it.
Except this time, instead of a call to give James the code, we're going to use
quantum
effects on a laser to carry the code and send it over standard optic fiber to James.
Luckily, Dr. No's attempt to intercept the
quantum
keys while in transit will leave fingerprints that James and you can detect.
And because the security is based on the fundamental laws of physics, a
quantum
computer, or indeed any future supercomputer will not be able to break it.
We're betting that
quantum
technologies will be essential in providing this trust, enabling us to fully benefit from the amazing innovations that are going to so enrich our lives.
I could say, "Imagine a jellyfish waltzing in a library while thinking about
quantum
mechanics."
Even
quantum
mechanics can give you an excuse for bad housework, for instance.
All you have to do is, when she walks in, using a
quantum
interpretation, say, "I'm so sorry.
I have chosen to make silly jokes about
quantum
mechanics and the Copenhagen interpretation.
The atoms lose their individual identity, and the rules from the
quantum
world take over, and that's what gives superfluids such spooky properties.
If we did, we could take a
quantum
leap forward, couldn't we.
The fuel is based on something called a
quantum
field, but the only detail that matters for us is that this fuel proves to be so efficient that it's virtually impossible to use it all up, which means in the inflationary theory, the Big Bang giving rise to our universe is likely not a one-time event.
Because the theory predicts that the Big Bang would have been so intense that as space rapidly expanded, tiny
quantum
jitters from the micro world would have been stretched out to the macro world, yielding a distinctive fingerprint, a pattern of slightly hotter spots and slightly colder spots, across space, which powerful telescopes have now observed.
The phenomenon you saw here for a brief moment is called
quantum
levitation and
quantum
locking.
Superconductivity is a
quantum
state of matter, and it occurs only below a certain critical temperature.
However, only recently, due to several technological advancements, we are now able to demonstrate to you
quantum
levitation and
quantum
locking.
But not here, because it is a
quantum
effect.
Because it is a
quantum
phenomenon.
It's
quantum
physics.
And it turns out that they behave like
quantum
particles.
So, this is why we call this effect
quantum
levitation and
quantum
locking.
So we get
quantum
locking.
You see, it's
quantum
locking, not levitation.
But what is the future of
quantum
levitation and
quantum
locking?
I think of it in terms of
quantum
physics, again.
And, you know,
quantum
physicists are not exactly sure what happens when the wave becomes a particle.
Physics is really figuring out how to discover new things that are counterintuitive, like
quantum
mechanics.
This is because, according to the laws of
quantum
mechanics, it is possible to have transitions between two states, even in the presence of an energy barrier separating the two states, and the phenomenon is called, quite appropriately,
quantum
tunneling.
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