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← ScienceWhich consequence results when detector calibration errors induce apparent quantum entanglement?
A)Increased bit error rate occurs.✓
B)Shor's algorithm speed increases.
C)Qubit coherence times lengthen.
D)Entanglement swapping becomes faster.
💡 Explanation
Bit errors increase because improperly calibrated detectors indicate correlations where none exist; this mimics entanglement. Therefore, the observed correlation increases bit error rates, rather than speeding up computations or increasing coherence, which require genuine entanglement under experimental physics.
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