Quantum batteries could charge faster by scrambling the rules of cause and effect
Quantum batteries could charge faster by scrambling the rules of cause and effect
Batteries could charge up by relying on a quantum effect known as indefinite causal order, whereby the laws of cause and effect are scrambled and power can move through the system quicker.
Batteries could charge up by relying on a quantum effect known as indefinite causal order, whereby the laws of cause and effect are scrambled and power can move through the system quicker.