(Nanowerk News) Batteries that exploit quantum phenomena to gain, distribute and store power promise to surpass the abilities and usefulness of conventional chemical batteries in certain low-power ...
Quantum batteries of the future could gain charge by breaking the conventional laws of causality, research has shown. Conventional batteries charge by converting electrical energy into chemical energy ...
Quantum computers could gain an advantage over their conventional counterparts by bypassing the usual rules of cause and effect. “We were curious about how to push the limits of quantum computers, ...
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Quantum batteries could charge more efficiently by skirting conventional rules of causality. Yuanbo Chen at the University of Tokyo and his colleagues analysed whether a particularly counterintuitive ...
Seven dimensions theory: Researchers suggest extra dimensions could create torsion fields that stop black hole evaporation, preserving information indefinitely. Backward time messaging: Physicists ...
(via Sabine Hossenfelder) To us normal people, cause and effect are linked together in a distinct order. The cause occurs first, and the effect follows after. But according to a new paper, that causal ...
In the classical world, if you tried to charge a battery using two chargers, you would have to do so in sequence, limiting the available options to just two possible orders. However, leveraging the ...