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Would this be perpetual motion 1) you make hydrogen from water using electricity 2) let the hydrogen rise through a pipe and capture all its energy with turbines. 3) then you burn the hydrogen in a fuel cell at the height where the hydrogen won't rise anymore. you then capture the fuel cells' energy. 4) now you have water at like 100,000ft and you let it fall capturing all of its energy with turbines. With all the energy you made from the hydrogen rising, the fuel cell burning, and the water falling you make more hydrogen. The process will continue forever giving you perpetual motion
Re: Perpetual motion is possible and I discovered it.
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