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🚨 BREAKING: Scientists just built a quantum battery that charges almost instantly And here’s the part that breaks physics intuition: It charges faster as it gets bigger Not slower. Faster. Traditional batteries: → more size = slower charge, more loss Quantum batteries: → more size = collective charging boost...

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