Computers built from topological qubits are inherently secure because their calculations are protected by the laws of physics from environmental noise, thermal fluctuations, and electromagnetic interference, making them resistant to the same channels adversaries might use to disrupt computations.
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The security implications are staggering. A computer built from topological qubits would be, by its very nature, almost unhackable. Its calculations are protected from the vast majority of environmental noise, thermal fluctuations, and electromagnetic interference, the very same channels an adversary might use to disrupt a computation. This isn't just a more secure computer. It's a new paradigm of secure computation, where security is guaranteed by the laws of physics. It's
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