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00:00I bet you didn't know that quantum computers speak different languages.
00:04But now, scientists have built a translator so they can finally chat across the globe.
00:09Here's how it works. So, what's the big deal?
00:12Researchers at UBC have designed a chip. Think of it as Google Translate but for quantum signals.
00:18Inside it flips microwaves used by quantum computers into optical signals,
00:23perfect for sending down fiber optic cables.
00:26And it works both ways.
00:27But here's the magic. It keeps quantum entanglement intact.
00:32That's like sending a secret handshake across the world without anyone being able to intercept it.
00:37Plus, it's super energy efficient and can be made with today's silicon tech,
00:41meaning it could scale up fast.
00:43The catch? It's still a blueprint, but a detailed one. Lab prototypes are next.
00:48If this takes off, we could see quantum-proof security, smarter navigation, and massive leaps in computing.
00:54The quantum future just got a translator, and the possibilities are seriously exciting.

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