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1037586 No.1037586 [Reply] [Original]

I've created a perpetual motion machine in OE-Cake!
It works by heating up the water, making it evaporate and then cooling it back.

>> No.1037606

that heat and cooling energy has to come from somewhere, retard.

>> No.1037610

Where does the heat come from?

>> No.1037618

Have fun with you negative energy reaction

>> No.1037621

heat comes from friction of particles

>> No.1037627

It's only perpetual until you turn off the computer.

>> No.1037642
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1037642

>>1037621
And you get these particles excited enough to produce friction by...?

>> No.1037691
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1037691

>>1037606
Not in OE cake

>> No.1037768

You're using the 'heater' element. It supplies infinite energy.

Of course you can make perpetual motion with that, retard.

>> No.1037804

>>1037768
But that's not real then.
Oh wait, I'm being trolled.