[slovenski jezik]
The machine starts to work, when we put it under water. The dishes are filled with air at normal pressure. There is a heavy iron part on each dish that can move up and down. The volume of the air depends on that iron part. If it's under the dish, the volume is bigger. If it's on the dish the volume gets smaller. Don't forget its' under the water. There is a different volume of the air on the left side then on the right. That's why the machine starts to rotate giving out a certain amount of work.
I wrote some simulation programs and they showed I'm right. Even, the whole amount of work, of one cycle, happens to be zero the machine still works. Just suppose that the dimension between the rollers is a little bigger. The amount of work is not zero any more. I've been told there is a mistake in that thinking, but nobody told me where I'm wrong.
If you are the first that solves the problem, you do deserve a beer.

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