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Think of it like this. If you slammed down a giant piston on a cube but the piston had a hole that the cube fit through on the stamping end, the cube has never even interacted with the piston at all. Assuming that the portals are a seamless hole in a surface which teleports you to the other portal I don't see how the cube would have any energy added to it's system.

Any argument for B implies that the portal defies physics in a mysterious way which is less grounded in reality than A, and if you are talking about how portals work it makes sense to go with the most logic situation.

If we aren't making arguments based in reality why not say that due to unknown portal forces the energy passing through the portals is what keeps them open, and when a large amount of energy passes through them they absorb it to charge their mysterious portal batteries (not pictured).

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