A quantum computer can take advantage of weird quantum phenomena Bartlomiej K. Wroblewski / Alamy
Quantum computers could gain an advantage over their conventional counterparts by bypassing the usual rules of cause and effect.
âWe were curious about how to push the limits of quantum computers, making them even more powerful,â says at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. To that end, he and his colleagues turned to an odd procedure called a âquantum switchâ, which complicates the conventional idea of causality.



