Quantum Leap: Secure Underwater Communication Breakthrough

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Chinese researchers have achieved a breakthrough in underwater communications by successfully transmitting quantum-encrypted information through 3.1 kilometers of seawater in the South China Sea. Led by Dr. Xiao-Hui Bao, the team used entangled photons. It developed an "Adaptive Quantum State Correction" protocol to overcome the traditional limitations of underwater communication, where radio waves cannot penetrate effectively. This achievement represents a thousand-fold improvement over previous laboratory attempts and could revolutionize submarine communications by resolving the long-standing "communicate or hide" dilemma. Beyond military applications, this technology has significant potential for commercial underwater infrastructure, environmental monitoring, and disaster prevention systems. While challenges remain—including the need for seabed fiber optics and bulky equipment—this breakthrough demonstrates how quantum physics can provide practical solutions to persistent technological problems, potentially integrating the ocean depths into global communication networks.

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