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ilovebaby
In this invention, there is no phase change at all.
The water flows from a cavity into a porous material and vice versa to make a loop.
Because the concentration of water is changed at the joints, there shall be heat effect just as that in the thermoelectricity.
Albers
What is the concentration of water? I don't mean to be disrespectful, as I know there are surprising things like running a thermocouple backwards!
Albers
Is there energy moved through some osmosis?
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