On 29/06/2020 20:09, jim bell wrote:
"/Scientists in China managed to exchange a crypto key at a distance of
over 1,000 kilometers/"
Secure quantum communication is very tricky, and afaik the Chinese
didn't do that, they just did some entangled photon measuring.
First, the non-cloning
On 6/29/2020 6:57 PM, Punk-Stasi 2.0 wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jun 2020 23:54:43 + (UTC)
jim bell wrote:
Cointelegraph: Experts Split on Practical Implications of Quantum Cryptography.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/experts-split-on-practical-implications-of-quantum-cryptography
bullshit
> On Monday, June 29, 2020, 09:50:46 AM PDT, Karl wrote:
>>Jim put a lot of energy here into replying to a joke.
>
> I'm not aware that:
>
> "Scientists in China managed to exchange a crypto key at a distance of over
> 1,000 kilometers"
>
>>"Wow!"
>
>>"How can they do that?"
>
> is a joke.
>
>
On Monday, June 29, 2020, 09:50:46 AM PDT, Karl wrote:
>Jim put a lot of energy here into replying to a joke.
I'm not aware that:
"Scientists in China managed to exchange a crypto key at a distance of over
1,000 kilometers"
>"Wow!"
>"How can they do that?"
is a joke. Although, in a way
Jim put a lot of energy here into replying to a joke.
Jim appears to be an electronics supergenius.
On Mon, Jun 29, 2020, 4:48 AM jim bell wrote:
> Albert Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance". He hated the
> concept of quantum mechanics, saying "God does not play dice with the
>
Albert Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance". He hated the concept
of quantum mechanics, saying "God does not play dice with the Universe".
Unfortunately, Einstein was quite wrong.
The idea is that pairs of photons can be generated and can go virtually any
distance, and then a
I quote the main title of the article:
"Scientists in China managed to exchange a crypto key at a distance of over
1,000 kilometers"
Wow!
How can they do that?
On Monday, 29 June 2020 г., 2:54, jim bell wrote:
> Cointelegraph: Experts Split on Practical Implications of Quantum
>