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The new quantum sensors can detect all electromagnetic frequencies.


"MIT researchers have developed a method to enable quantum sensors to detect any arbitrary frequency, with no loss of their ability to measure nanometer-scale features. Quantum sensors detect the most minute variations in magnetic or electrical fields, but until now they have only been capable of detecting a few specific frequencies, limiting their usefulness". Credit: Guoqing Wang (Phys.org/Quantum sensor can detect electromagnetic signals of any frequency)

The key element in the input-output methods of the computer systems are sensors that can detect the signals that are traveling in the system. Without that part the system is useless. And the reason for that is the system cannot read data that travels in it. 

The quantum sensors that are like standing ion or photon fog can detect all electromagnetic frequencies at the same time. The idea is that when the ion or photon cloud hovers at the frame the electromagnetic radiation that travels through that cloud will affect the brightness of those particles. And the system observes the brightness of those quantum particles. 

That kind of quantum sensor can revolutionize communication and electronic intelligence. That thing makes it possible to follow jumping frequencies. The problem is how to separate certain signals? The GSM technology cuts the signal into pieces and in every piece is the code or IQ carrier that routes the data bites to the right devices. 

The power of GSM technology is that the system can send multiple messages at the same frequency. And the bites of that data will transfer to the right devices by using the carrier IQ. So the reconnaissance system can use computers to sort and connect the data bites to entireties. And then the system can simply use brute force to break the code of the messages. 

The quantum sensors can also use multiple particle clouds that are forming of photons, electrons, and protons. The idea of that system is that the communication system can change the group of particles that are used as oscillating components in oscillating circuits. 

That system allows transforming wave motion to qubit quite easily. The idea is that protons are resonating with other protons. And the electrons are causing resonance with other electrons. That kind of system makes it possible that some kind of qubits can send in long distances. Or that kind of system is making communication faster. 


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