Physicists just built a quantum lie detector. It works
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Physicists created a "quantum lie detector" using Bell's test to prove whether quantum computers truly use quantum effects or just mimic them, successfully testing systems with up to 73 qubits by measuring impossibly low energy states. This breakthrough confirms genuine quantum behavior in large-scale systems for the first time, advancing quantum computing reliability and potentially improving quantum communication and cryptography.
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