FrenkeeS
FrenkeeS
73 / 13
8th Feb 2017
1st Nov 2018
This save broke The law of conservation of mass
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Comments

  • zxaaw
    zxaaw
    8th Feb 2017
    copied from mine...
  • Killedbydeth2
    Killedbydeth2
    8th Feb 2017
    Actually, ignore that comment, it doesn't work :/
  • Killedbydeth2
    Killedbydeth2
    8th Feb 2017
    Salt water converts normal water into salt water, which is why this works. It's also heavier than normal water, which is why the water stays at the top of the pipe.
  • Matera_the_Mad
    Matera_the_Mad
    8th Feb 2017
    Anybody do any research on how water slowly "evaporates" when recirculated?
  • Jeff12
    Jeff12
    8th Feb 2017
    i like salt +1
  • Pref
    Pref
    8th Feb 2017
    salty af
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    8th Feb 2017
    Still, it's a nice display of TPT physics, so it gets +1 :3
  • msasterisk
    msasterisk
    8th Feb 2017
    I get that, but using clne to magically create heat means that this doesn't really break conservation of energy
  • camtech56
    camtech56
    8th Feb 2017
    @msasterisk The CLNE used does not in any way increase or decrease the amount of salt in the simulation. Instead, it is creating heating and cooling so that the multiplication can occur. By the way, it's not a bug, it's TPT physics.
  • motaywo
    motaywo
    8th Feb 2017
    I tried experimenting with this a while ago, back in 2015, but I could never quite get it to work. I salute you for achieving what I could not! +1