Quantum cryptography is based on the idea that any attempt to observe or measure a quantum system will inevitably alter its state. This unique characteristic forms the basis of a new era in secure communication. This means that if an unauthorized party tries to intercept a quantum-encrypted message, the act of observation will disrupt the quantum state, alerting both the sender and the intended recipient that their communication has been compromised. It’s like having an unbreakable seal on your messages!
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