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SweaTheSerg
MemberSCIENCE!
totakaobsidian
MemberOkay now I'm curious, what would happen if you did this?
Maroc
MemberHigher power bill
coalesence
MemberThis is probably the slowest and most expensive way to move a half-gallon of water across a room.
MrBlack
MemberIf I'm not mistaken, a fuck ton of static electricity.
SinnerWhoKeepsTrying
BlockedIf the dehumidifier, and everything that goes with it is kept clean, they could end up with the purest water they've ever had.
On the other hand, they could just attach the two machines' reservoirs to each other, set the dehumidifier above the humidifier, and just end up with an endless cycle.
K4RN4GE911
MemberAh, classic Steven Wright.
Squirrelz
MemberBut he does it without pipes or any other physical tools - he's basically the Nikola Tesla of plumbing
Scrann
MemberIt wouldn't be endless, because you are still losing water as vapor and you would probably breath it in, but the water inside the chained together machines would eventually run out. It would in theory if the humidifier was sterilized after each time it reaches empty, you would get a very pure water source.
AquaticWolf48
MemberIts kind of like transcribing a handwritten letter to a digital copy on a computer, then using the computer to retranscribe it back into handwriting.
MajorZ
MemberAt least Blue's scientific curiosity doesn't include explosives.
ksharbaugh
MemberPitting the devices against each other for your amusement? No! This is how the robot revolution begins!!!
onio8656
MemberIt's a hilariously inefficient cloning machine
ShadowHand
MemberThis is actually a pretty good magic trick; “watch as I magically move water from one bucket to another bucket across the room, without touching either bucket”
MajorZ
MemberCome back in a couple hours to see the results.
Clawstripe
JanitorTranslation: "I was bored."
SpaceRaptor1984
MemberWireless water transmission
BananFisk
MemberThat just made think of Slime Rancher:
onio8656
Memberwireless water
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