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When done in a u-bend example, the pushing above original fluid level can be easily appreciated, although it breaks the laws of regular fluid physics:
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When done in an u-bend example the pushing above original fluid level can be easily appreciated, although it breaks the laws of regular fluid physics:
 
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This is the basic principle that the '''[[magma piston]]''' exploits, if you want to anticipate a future fix or simply want to simulate regular physics fluid behaviour, you can do something like this:
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This is the basic principle that the '''[[magma piston]]''' exploit, if you want to anticipate a future fix or simply want to simulate regular physics fluid behaviour, you can do something like this:
 
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  z-level  Start                  Step 1                Step 2

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