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"The security of quantum communication comes from the laws of physics, not from computational complexity."
"Quantum cryptography is not about keeping secrets, it's about knowing when someone is trying to steal them."
The quantum world is not deterministic in the classical sense, nor is it purely random - it's something in between.
The measurement problem in quantum mechanics is not a flaw in the theory, but a profound insight into the nature of reality.
In the attosecond world, time is not a river but a series of snapshots waiting to be captured.
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
We are not separate observers of the universe, but active participants in its unfolding.
Science is not about finding absolute truths, but about constantly pushing the boundaries of our understanding.
In the quantum world, observing something changes it. This is not a limitation of our technology, but a fundamental property of nature.
In science, the most exciting phrase is not 'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'
Quantum nonlocality is not about faster-than-light communication, but about the structure of correlations.