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6197797 No.6197797 [Reply] [Original]

I need water. Hot water. Lots and lots of hot water. Not just hot water, but the hottest water you can possibly achieve on planet earth while still maintaining the liquid format of said water. And not just lots of water, but the most water one person can acquire legally. Please do not ask what it's for.

How do I go about achieving this?

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>> No.6197816

>>6197797
buy the largest water formation you can afford, heat it up to around 99º C

>> No.6197889

>>6197797
Open a waterpark

>> No.6197897

Go to Iceland

>> No.6197901

>>6197797
What's it for?

>> No.6197935
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6197935

This should help.

>> No.6197939
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6197939

If you can maintain lots a pressure you can get liquid water about 350 degrees apparently. But at managable pressures it will be ~100 degrees.

As for the immense amount...how about triggering the eruption of a supervolcano under an ocean?