The Quantum Saboteur: A Threat to Causality Itself In the realm of quantum mechanics, strange phenomena have long fascinated physicists and engineers. One concept in particular has emerged as a concern: quantum jamming.
This hypothetical process involves an outside force subtly manipulating entangled particles without leaving a trace, sparking debate about causality.
Quantum key distribution relies on entanglement to secure communication, assuming that this monogamy of entanglement holds sway. But what if it doesn't?