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Quantum particles obey the laws of quantum mechanics, which are different from the laws of classical physics. Where a classical bit of information can have two states (1 or 0; on or off), a qubit (quantum bit) has in infinite number of possibilities, and can at the same time be a classical 1 or 0. This is called superposition. Logical operations can be performed on qubits, but when a measurement is performed, superposition is destroyed and the state is reduced to either 1 or 0.
Blue represents the sky and the sea. Yellow symbolizes the sun which gives light and life. Red reflects the people and their determination to work in the future in unity and love. White stands for justice and harmony. Green recalls the land and nature. Effective date: 8 January 1996.
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