Introduction to Q-Mechanics and Q-Cryptography
So far in this book, the kind of cryptography we have analyzed always followed the laws of logic and rigorous mathematical canons. Now, we are approaching it with a different logic. We are leaving the logic of classical mathematics and landing in a new dimension where something could be everything and the opposite of everything.
We have to face off with a kind of science that Niels Bohr (one of the fathers of Q-Mechanics) said this about: "Anyone who can contemplate quantum mechanics without getting dizzy hasn't understood it." Einstein's divergence defined the entanglement theory as a phantasmatic theory.
A couple of preliminary considerations about Q-Cryptography and Q-Mechanics are as follows:
- All the cryptography you have learned until now, even the most evolute, robust, and sophisticated, relies on two elements:
- The difficulty to break it depends on the algorithm and its underlying mathematical problem...