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The idea of a quantum internet is still evolving, and it lacks a definitive framework. At its core, it involves the transmission of quantum signals, particularly using quantum bits (or qubits). Unlike classical bits, which represent 0s and 1s, qubits can exist in superposition, meaning a single qubit can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously. This unique property not only enhances computational capabilities but also shapes the way we think about data transmission.