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Qubits and data security. (Nano-size aerial vehicles what operates with crystals and oscillation circuits can infect computers if they contact with wires of microcircuits)

Qubits and data security. (Nano-size aerial vehicles what operates with crystals and oscillation circuits can infect computers if they contact with wires of microcircuits)

The research what has been made with qubits are causing the discussions of the new era data security and the problems, what modern technology can create to the new kind of high-power computers. One version is to use very small quadcopters, which are equipped with the oscillation circuit, what would send the oscillation which involves the computer virus. Or if the quantum computer would be true in someday, the nanotechnical robot bug could inject the qubits, what involve computer virus to the small size nanotubes what are transferring those qubits.

Quantum computers are fascinating tools and the thing what would make it more revolutionary than any computer has ever been before being that qubits could be molecules, what is transmitting data in the nanotubes. By working in a wanted way must those nanotubes be extremely small. That thing what can be used to make that structure could be the benzene rings, what are layer one after one. The idea is to make those rings touch each other by replacing hydrogen atoms to be the connection between carbon atoms.

And the qubit, what is like ion or molecule is traveling inside those tubes, what is forming the nano-size particle accelerators. This thing would make a quantum computer a little bit closer to become real. But if we are making qubits by using the ions or ionized molecules, we must think the data security. In theory, there is a possibility to make the qubits, what is involving the data virus. The idea of qubits is that they are like little quartz crystals, what can store the oscillation, what is pumped to them by using electromagnetic radiation.

Qubits can be stored in a magnetic bottle, where they can release in the quantum computer. The thing is that those gas atoms, what are used for qubits are stored in the tank and sometimes that tank must be filled, even if qubits or their materials can or rather to say must be recycled. The thing in a quantum computer is that a single qubit is transferring data and that makes them so effective. In traditional computers, a single electron doesn't transfer much data, but in the quantum computer one single qubit causes problems if there is stored harmful data.

This thing makes possible to change qubit in the accelerator and then cause problems with the computing.  There have been introduced an idea that the small size crystals can be slip on the wires of the microcircuit, and those oscillations cause dangerous computer viruses to infect that computer.

The idea is that those crystals or in the case of qubits the qubit-ions would adjust by the wrong amplitude or frequency, that they would transfer the computer virus to that computer. Those "wrong qubits" can be injected to the system by using artificial mosquito, what has the nano-size tank for carrying those qubits, and laser what it can use to open the hole to the nanotubes. But there are many ideas for that kind of systems

Some of the bases of the system the idea that the small size quadcopters can be equipped with the oscillation circuit, what would send the oscillation to the microcircuit, what would act like a normal data signal. The oscillation would transfer the virus code to the microchip and pass every kind of firewall. The thing is that this kind of systems where computer virus can download by using electromagnetic oscillation, which is conducted straight to the microcircuit.

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