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Most of us with a basic knowledge of physics knows that Mass-Energy in equals Mass-Energy out. Whenever work is done on an object, energy has to come from somewhere. This is the crux of how Energy works. When you lift your fingers to type, energy from a chemical reaction is used to do it. Which raises the question, when a wizard does it, where does that energy come from?
In Speculative Fiction, the Law of Conservation of Energy is disregarded more often than it is honoured. Whether it's magic or psychic powers, people can perform superhuman feats while the question of where the energy comes from to do them is never answered. Things can be set on fire, lifted with the power of the mind, crushed, or altered without an apparent energy source.
Sometimes it is explained by having a character get all that energy from being a Big Eater and/or Heavy Sleeper, which in itself can be an example of Artistic License – Biology — at least in more realistic works, there's only so much a person can reasonably eat. Such characters also aren't likely to visibly store anywhere near enough calories to power lightning blasts or the like, at most being Hollywood Pudgy.
Another occasional Hand Wave is that they absorb ambient energy, like Superman's "solar power" or Havok of the X-Men's "powered by cosmic rays", although if you do the math on their demonstrated energy usage, it still doesn't really add up. It also means that with so much potential energy stored in their bodies, if they get their powers neutralized, they should explode like atomic bombs.
This can also work in reverse with energy apparently being destroyed. Actions that should release a huge amount of energy, particularly energy in the form of heat, don't.
The Law of Conservation of Mass is similarly ignored, particularly when involving powers that create something from apparently nothing or where shapeshifting is involved.
This can lead to weird results when you start Abusing the Kardashev Scale for Fun and Profit.
It is generally more common in Fantasy settings, especially with Artistic License – Physics, although some authors will try to explain where the power for magic comes from anyway. Some authors try to maintain conservation by invoking a law of Equivalent Exchange.
Of course, it could be argued that any use of energy which is unequivocally already supernatural to begin with, just by definition doesn't necessarily have to follow physical laws anyway.
Minor sidebar for Science Fiction authors who want to violate conservation of energy: You'll want to look up Noether's theorem, which says that for every differentiable symmetry of the action of a physical theory there is a corresponding conserved quantity. This basically means that if energy is not conserved, then the laws of physics must be changing over time. See also The Other Wiki's further coverage as this applies to conservation of energy.
Perpetual Motion Machine and Reactionless Drive are subtropes of this. See also Shapeshifter Baggage, Elemental Baggage, Artistic License – Physics. This trope is often implied among certain Required Secondary Powers. Extradimensional Power Source is a common justification for this trope.

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inFAMOUS:
Zig-zagged. Cole's special powers use up stored electricity, which can only be recharged by absorbing more from some electrical source. On the other hand, his basic lightning attack doesn't use up any stored electricity. Also, the amount of electricity gained can be a little strange. For instance, you gain a surprisingly large amount of electricity by draining a person. Made worse when you consider that his basic lightning attack can be used so that it actually "generates" electricity! Though you do actually have to hit something that would give electricity if drained, so it may just be transferring that to you. It still begs the question of why Cole can't just use the energy to recharge his power meter.
This is actually a plot point: the Ray Sphere gathers all of the electrical energy from the people in the destroyed city blocks to concentrate it on Cole, which presumably wouldn't have worked with standard electricity sources.
After Cole is seriously harmed at the start of the second game, many of his powers are lost or altered. The most noticeable effect is that Cole's basic lightning bolt required electricity to use at all times, drawing from the same energy pool as his other powers.
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In Puella Magi Madoka Magica, the Weasel Mascot Kyubey specifically mentions that magic defies the laws of thermodynamics. This is very important to him, as he's harvesting the magic power generated by Magical Girls mutating into reality-warping Eldritch Abominations in order to stave off the heat death of the universe, even though he does not understand why this energy can violate thermodynamics in the first place.
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Salacia, a vampire in Thud!, has issues with this when she turns into a bat. She has to settle for turning into many bats. Which are a pain to get back together...
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Worm: At first it seems to be played straight: superpowers do not follow the laws of physics. Later, as more about the powers is learned, it turns out conservation of energy is being obeyed: each superpower ("shard") has a finite amount of energy in it, and if it runs dry its associated powers will cease working. That well of energy is enormous, such that most superpowers will conceivably keep working for thousands of years, but it is still finite. Furthermore, many of the shards that appear to "produce" new matter are in fact drawing raw material from parallel timelines rather than generating it out of their energy.
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Averted in Dragon Age. Mages are lucid dreamers with the ability to draw some element of the Fade into the real world to make it respond to their will, and in most cases, they still have to use lyrium as a power source.
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Ranma ½, being a Supernatural Martial Arts Shōnen Demographic series, is naturally rife with this, but a very special mention goes to the final enemy in the series, The Phoenix King Saffron:
He can throw blasts of flame so powerful they not only singe rock, they cause superheated air to rush outwards with enough force to punch down walls of said rock in an instant. One sweep of his wings creates a pillar of flame powerful enough to destroy the entire top half of a hollowed-out mountain. Try to collapse a cave using a flamethrower, we'll wait.
He can regenerate any injury, no matter how serious, due to being a phoenix that creates its own flame. Where the mass comes from, or how he creates that regenerating flame in the first place, is a mystery.
His mere Battle Aura is hot enough to melt rock into lava and form a Sphere of Power of blinding white light around him.
He can release heat beams several dozen meters wide strong enough to vaporize entire rows of mountains. Vaporize, and do this with zero preparation (except to strike a pose and call out the attack), and then do it again immediately afterwards, pausing only to realize the first blast didn't take, with no recovery time.
Last but not least: the incarnation of Saffron who Ranma et al encounter in the series is merely an immature brat who is in a very bad mood. The immortal Phoenix King's true role is to simply sit tight on his perch and provide endless ambient heat and light for all his subjects so they're comfortable. He's not even once shown to have a big appetite or something. He just generates infinite amounts of heat because he does.
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Subverted in The Magic Goes Away. All magic is fueled by mana, a natural non-renewable resource. The setting is a 'lost age' of high magic on the decline, as the last of the world's magic is expended, leaving behind the mundane world we live in.
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In Destiny, there is a somewhat-decent explanation for this phenomenon: the Light- and Darkness-based abilities wielded by the Guardians are Paracasual in nature, meaning that they are free from the law of causality (every change in nature is produced by some cause), and so are able to do things like create walls of ice, launch fireballs, or call down a lightning strike out of nowhere.
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Averted in Heretics of Dune: when Miles Teg unlocks the ability to move faster than the human eye can follow and think at super-human speeds (even by Mentat standards), he can only keep it up for a couple of minutes, and afterwards is starving. He's shown eating multiple full-course meals after such stunts to replenish his strength, to the amazement of onlookers.
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A Certain Magical Index:
Touma presents an interesting case in that his right hand is stated to have the power of nullifying magic and esper powers. However, he can effortlessly block the punch from a golem made of solid rock that stands a good thirty feet tall, which would entail nullifying the inertia of several tons of rock moving at high speed. Then again, given that something thirty feet tall and made of solid rock shouldn't be able to move under its own power in the first place, it could be argued that he's actually enforcing the laws of physics by getting rid of kinetic energy that should never have existed in the first place.
Completely played straight by Accelerator's powers, which somehow allow him to not only redirect force vectors, but also manipulate them in such a way that they can be instantly reversed and magnified. It also somehow allows him to create a ball of plasma using nothing but wind.
Then there's the matter of teleportation abilities, shared by at least two ESPers in the series. The way in which inertia is treated is somewhat inconsistent, with the teleportation effect either eliminating it entirely or somehow redirecting its vector after repositioning.
A minor case may occur with Uiharu's ability to stabilize the temperature of one object against its environment, although its actual level of effectiveness (if it could completely eliminate any changes in temperature) is not clarified.
One bank robber had a power called "Equal Speed", which essentially allows him to make moving objects retain their inertia, even when smashing through a storefront barrier. Logically speaking, the destruction of said barrier should have involved a transfer of kinetic force from the moving object into the barrier.
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In The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008), the heat energy from the spacecraft rapidly decelerating should have turned the UN and the surrounding landscape to molten slag.
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Starships in the Honor Harrington universe use the Impeller Drive, which create gravity waves that the ship can "surf" on at over 500 G's acceleration. A starship requires far less energy from its fusion reactors to run its Impellers than the amount of kinetic energy it gains from that acceleration.
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Averted in The Ship Who Won. A brainship finds a world where magic actually works, complete with all the standard no conservation of energy tropes. Then they discover that there's actually a huge generator complex powering all this, which the magicians have completely wrecked by using it for stupid things like fireballs and levitation.
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Of Justice League of America's "Big Seven", only Superman and Martian Manhunter still run afoul of this trope. Wonder Woman, The Flash, and Green Lantern are all explicitly powered by Phlebotinum or magic. Aquaman is pushing it with his ability to swim at 100 miles per hour.
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The Simpsons: In "The PTA Disbands", Lisa eventually snaps and builds a perpetual motion machine (which actually keeps going faster and faster) in a failed attempt to cope, which prompts this quote:
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In Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., several scientists preform an experiment that creates matter by using a mystical book. Another scientist, with no knowledge of the book, starts going over the numbers and points out they somehow got out more energy (and matter) than they put in. It's later revealed to be coming from Another Dimension.
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Almost averted in Eureka when a decelerating spacecraft needed a high-energy "cushion" to slow it down. While the energy from the spacecraft was absorbed by the field, there's no mention of what the field did with the energy.
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After Cole is seriously harmed at the start of the second game, many of his powers are lost or altered. The most noticeable effect is that Cole's basic lightning bolt required electricity to use at all times, drawing from the same energy pool as his other powers.
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In the Justice League story "Hereafter", Batman invokes the law of conservation of energy (well, he exchanges 'energy' with 'mass', but otherwise...) as an indication that a Disintegrator Ray believed to have vaporized Superman didn't work the way its creator intended — there were no scorch marks, leftover atoms or increased ambient energy on the site, which should have been the case had it worked as intended.
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In Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, it's a key plot point that Spiral Power does not conserve matter or energy. Overuse of Spiral Power is projected to eventually cause the creation of the "Spiral Nemesis", a supermassive black hole large enough to destroy the entire universe.
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Naruto: About the same reasons as Dragon Ball, including the "Chakra system" that basically increases as a shinobi trains and matures. Subverted with the titular character, because most of his techniques are impossible for the characters without demons nesting inside of their souls.
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Averted in Fullmetal Alchemist, where Equivalent Exchange is the central dogma of alchemy, and where that extra bit of energy needed to reassemble matter is always fully explained. You'll get a different answer depending on whether it's alchemy from Amestris or alkahestry from Xing, but basically the power comes from geothermal energy and tectonic activity. However, Father had created a barrier of souls underneath Central, which allowed him to suppress alchemy within his lair.
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Invoked in Rave Master. Because Etherion is specifically the power to create something from nothing and vice versa, it's the one thing that can justify a Temporal Paradox and stop Endless.
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The Humanx Commonwealth series has a brain-bending use of this trope in its mechanism for Faster-Than-Light Travel, which involves generating a small black hole in front of your ship and letting it "pull" you along until it evaporates, at which point you generate a new black hole, and so on. The first novel in which it's introduced even lampshades it by having the viewpoint character struggle with the concept.
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The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Dungeon Master's Guide explains that the power of wizardly magic comes from other dimensions, and the power of divine magic comes from deities.
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Alice Grove offers a more disturbing form — Alice, Sedna, and Church are able to blow off every law of thermodynamics, and then some, by operating as entropy sinks.
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In Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal, God casually demonstrates how magnets can form a Perpetual Motion Machine and get energy from nothing — not in a miraculous way, but in a "rub some sticks together and get fire" way.
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Angels & Demons is based around the female protagonist/her dead father pumping vast quantities of energy into the LHC to form antimatter, which they can then annihilate with normal matter to provide 'clean, sustainable energy for all' (instead of the bomb it inevitably becomes). It somehow never occurs to either of these highly trained scientists that they would have to put more in energy to create the antimatter than they could ever get out (though note that even in-universe, characters seem awed by the quantities they made; it might be safe to assume they found a way past or around this problem).
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Lots of theories abound about where all of Generation 1 Megatron's mass wanders off to when he transforms.
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Dragon Ball:
Many characters can destroy planets. They can casually shoot beams from their hands that level mountains. Aside from a somewhat large appetite (and only in the case of the Saiyans), this is never explained.
Beerus in Dragon Ball Super goes one further: he has the ability to "nullify" energy, completely erasing it from existence. Good thing. too: that energy burst he and Goku created during their battle was potentially powerful enough to annihilate the universe whether or not Goku had managed to block it (which he didn't). Of course, Beerus is the God of Destruction, and he has that title for a reason.
Later revealed to be a power all Gods of Destruction possess: they can use a type of energy called "Energy of Destruction" that completely erases anything it hits; energy, matter, spirits, whatever. If their "Hakai" power hits it, it doesn't exist anymore, in any capacity.
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Harry Potter:
The answer to the riddle about where vanished objects go is that they merge with the rest of the universe. This implies that they don't create matter when they conjure items, either. Wizards just steal matter from their surroundings, reorganize it into the shape they want, then return it when they are done.
Played straight with broomsticks, however. They fly as high as you like, but they never seem to need fuel, except maybe the wizard's magic? Since the wizarding community doesn't believe anybody can reach the moon (not only did they not do it first, they think space travel is impossible), and they've got spells to handle the environmental problems, there probably is a limiting factor. Or some ambient planetary field all magic is powered by. It is mentioned in passing in Quidditch Through the Ages that some models of brooms became difficult to control or otherwise erratic at high altitudes.
Also played straight with Freezing Charms.
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Discussed in Cop Craft. When Tilarna explains vaifaht steel, one of the other detectives asks her if a vaifaht steel item's mass stays the same when it transforms. In response, Tilarna tosses the detective her cloak, which, being able to transform into bulletproof armor, is pretty heavy.
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Titans produce a large amount of body heat in Attack on Titan, yet they will only eat humans, who haven't been available to eat in large numbers for nearly 100 years. It's implied that because of their lack of digestive systems, they eat humans just because they're tasty. If the observations about them slowing down when they're deprived of light are any indication, their bodies act like solar panels to absorb and use energy.
It's unexplained where the mass/energy comes from to generate a Titan body by the Shifters. For what it's worth the body mass does seem to release a high amount of heat as energy when the human leaves it and it begins to disintegrate.
Before a Titan Shifter transforms, all the light goes out for a short time, so it's probably taken from sunlight.
It's shown much later that each of the Titan Shifters' bodies are physically built out of sand by Ymir Fritz in the Place Beyond Time known as the Paths, which means that conservation of energy still holds, as one person is doing all the work making the Titan bodies.
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Deverry:
Averted in regard to conservation of mass: the mazrakir (shapeshifters) all change into an animal form the same size as their normal form. Nevyn pokes fun at the old 'sorcerers turning people into frogs' story by pointing out the stories never mention that the frogs would have to be big enough to ride.
Any kind of dweomer working leaves the 'sorcerer' hungry. The bigger the working, the more ravenous the worker.
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Averted in The Dresden Files, where magic "still has to do business with physics" so that energy can't come from nowhere. Generally energy is drawn from latent magical energy in the world, which is produced by life and emotions, though there are plenty of other sources, such as large leylines of raw energy (which should not be messed with unless one is a skilled wizard) Hellfire (from downbelow) Soulfire (drawn from one's soul) or even from existing energy, like latent heat. The latter has been used multiple times by Harry Dresden to freeze things by ripping latent heat from his surroundings, like pulling the heat from a lake's water to freeze it, or pulling the heat from around a vampire to freeze it (and then throw that heat at another vampire to burn it to ashes). Even the Physical Gods Mother Summer and Mother Winter state that conservation of energy must occurnote They call Einstein a sage for realizing this. Not even they could obliterate a culmination of energy, like a Knight's mantle. This is key in the fourth book when a missing mantle was stolen and then made inert by putting into a human who was Taken for Granite. It seemed like it was gone but wasn't truly.
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In SCP Foundation, items labelled with the "ectoentropic" tag specifically involve this trope as it means the object can generate matter and/or energy in manner that violates the laws of thermodynamics.
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Zig-zagged in The Kingkiller Chronicle:
Sympathy is entirely about turning one kind of energy into another, with factors like distance and poor Sympathetic Magic links causing extra entropy. The Sympathist themself has to make up the difference — sloppy spellcasting can easily kill the user by leeching the heat energy out of their body.
Played straight with the Wrong Context Magic of Naming, as well as that used by the Fae, which are treated as much more mystical and esoteric arts in-universe. To speak the Name of the Wind is to command the Wind, with no need to worry about what energy source is shifting all that mass of air.
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Zig-zagged in The Broken Earth Trilogy:
Averted by orogeny: whenever it's used to do something — from raising a mountain to moving a pebble — the orogene needs to draw the necessary energy from their environment, and can even weaponize this to freeze their surroundings. Often, they pull energy from the Earth itself. This is in fact the central premise of the entire story: Alabaster split the earth in part to release the massive amount of energy that would be needed to recapture the wayward Moon back into a stable orbit and thus "fix" Father Earth.
Played straight with magic: it can turn people to stone, including parts of the magician themself, causing them to gain mass with no in-universe explanation.
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The Whateley Universe makes a few attempts to Hand Wave this, comic book style. For example, magic users need a suitable power source (Fey draws upon Ley Lines for this purpose and has trouble when those get disrupted badly enough) or else have to cast their spells from their limited personal supply of 'essence'. Energizers tend to be Big Eaters, although it's implied that the real source of their power may be outside themselves — Earth's magnetic field has been brought up at least once. Tennyo's body apparently produces Antimatter naturally (inasmuch as the term applies to what seems to have evolved into some form of highly advanced android body by now), which sort of explains where she gets the power for her destructive blasts and energy sword from. As with most comic book examples, though, it's still best not to poke too hard at the finer points of the 'science' behind it all.
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The Discworld novels try to at least give this a nod.
Teleportation's pretty risky, especially with the knowledge that even if you're sitting on a chair you're still really moving somehow.
Salacia, a vampire in Thud!, has issues with this when she turns into a bat. She has to settle for turning into many bats. Which are a pain to get back together...
Magic also obeys the conservation of momentum (except for flying broomsticks). If a wizard wants to hurl himself from the ground to the top of a tower, he has to cause a stone with an identical weight to his to fall from the top of the tower and magically link his ascent to the stone's descent. Magic carpets are also exempt, although this may be because they use magic in a different way (in Wyrd Sisters, Magrat's broomstick is shown to lose its capacity to fly if it loses too much magic, and in Equal Rites, Granny's broomstick doesn't work in sunlight, although this is later solved).
Telekinesis also gets a brief mention when it is pointed out that when you try and lever an object using your own mind as a fulcrum, the most likely outcome is that your brain gets forced out of your ears. Much training in the psychic equivalent of a gym is required.
While the novels are reasonably respectful of conservation of energy (as much as one can be while satisfying the demands of Narrative Causality and Rule of Funny), they often play fast and loose with entropy. A lot of Tiffany Aching's practical magic, in particular, involves moving heat from one place to another. It's never really clear whether the net heat of the system increases, as it must in real-life refrigeration.
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Triptych Continuum:
Averted. It's explicitly stated that pegasus magic does follow conservation of energy: if they want to warm one area up, that heat has to come from somewhere (aside from what is generated through body heat and the like, at least), and if they want to cool someplace down, they have to send the heat to somewhere.
The Diarchs, however, appear to play this straight. Celestia can radiate heat in almost arbitrary quantities (enough to melt stone and metal, if she decides to) with no visible source, while Princess Luna can radiate chill without apparently putting the excess heat anywhere. It's implied that they're using their links to Sun and Moon to cheat slightly, with Celestia drawing heat from Sun and Luna sending it to Moon.
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Averted in Rising Stars. The Specials have a finite energy source, which means that as they use their powers, they gradually get weaker as this energy is used up. Furthermore, when a Special dies, his/her energy doesn't disappear, but is instead transferred to the surviving Specials, making their powers stronger. The relevant laws of physics are mentioned by name and used to explain this.
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Star Trek (2009): Spock uses a drop of "red matter" to collapse a supernova into a Negative Space Wedgie via some sort of chemical reaction. The wedgie seems to work like a Hollywood black hole, sucking up the entire supernova — and Spock's ship — with a lot of mass that appeared out of nowhere. Even if this isn't technically how it works, there's no obvious way to explain how a tiny blob of goo reversed the momentum of an exploding star. These little goo-blobs are also capable of making entire planets collapse in on themselves into Wedgies which seem to have much more mass than the planet did. It's not just that the blobs are extremely dense, either; Spock has about a million times the supernova-erasing dose in his ship, and he can easily carry a canister of the stuff by hand.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold, of course, usually plays this dead straight. Still, there is a notable aversion in "When OMAC Attacks!": Batman wonders how the villain keeps regrowing his weapons without losing mass elsewhere; it turns out he was absorbing the kinetic force of the Dumb Muscle's attacks against him. An attempted aversion, anyway, since the Dumb Muscle would have to convert his own mass into energy to hit with that kind of force. Otherwise, he's literally punching energy out of nothing, which is, admittedly, pretty badass. Not to mention the amount of energy that is. In order to regrow a gram of mass, he'd have to punch with an amount of energy comparable to a nuclear bomb. If he was punching anything that wasn't hyper-efficiently absorbing it, the energy would most likely be released with pretty much the same effect. He's also violating a few conservation laws by creating matter without creating antimatter. Admittedly, he could make the electrons by making an equal number of anti-neutrinos, which would largely go unnoticed, and baryon (proton and neutron) conservation is most likely more of a guideline. There might be one or two more he can't get around, though.
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Space: 1999:
During the second season, Maya constantly changes shape, size and mass without even a nod given to where the energy/mass had to come from/go to for this to work.
Never mind the Moon itself getting thrown out of orbit by a 'mere' nuclear explosion too small to noticeably damage it in the first place and then somehow being able to conveniently move at the speed of plot afterwards without having so much as a propulsion system to serve as an excuse.
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The Order of the Stick is an RPG Mechanics 'Verse and magic is a big part of the comic, so conservation is ignored if it's better for the story. It is still lampshaded (especially as everyone has Medium Awareness), as are other laws of physics.
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The Resident Evil series pretty much stopped caring about conservation of mass when it comes to extreme transformation since Resident Evil 4, what with the Las Plagas, Urouboros and C-Virus. The latter two especially, where the former even when it takes in a couple of body piles manages to grow into a towering tentacle monster that required a satellite laser to kill it, and the latter, where it is entirely possible for Simmons to transform into a grotesque T-Rex as well as a creature that has a natural railgun that shoot bone fragments (said fragments are replaced through regeneration).
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The Metal Gear series is a major example of this, with several instances throughout (despite the scientific accuracy regarding nuclear power, weapons, and decay). Expect psychics controlling people, people generating an electrical current, and cyborgs blocking 300-tonne tanks.
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The Gods Themselves: Subverted because the law of conservation of energy is upheld when a device which appears to obtain energy out of nothing actually gains it by taking advantage in the differences in physical laws between two universes (at the loss of 20 electrons in our universe and the gain of 20 electrons in the other universe, as well as positron radiation). The obvious thermodynamic implications apply — the energy transfer between the two universes is bringing their physical laws into equilibrium, which will eventually destroy all life in both of them. The aliens are aware of this and want to exploit it only until our sun explodes so they have free energy for generations.
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In Psychic Squad, Psychic Powers are explicitly stated to violate the conservation of energy and not bound by normal physics therefore allow the protagonists to Screw Destiny.
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GaoGaiGar zigzags this trope. Zonders need to consume inorganic matter to increase in size, the Goldion Hammer dissolves matter into unknown glowing particles, the Eraserhead missile nullifies energy by redirecting it outside of the atmosphere, and Zonder Metal Plants need external sources of energy to bloom. On the other hand, Zonder metal is seemingly reduced to nothing by G-stone energy, and the G-stone itself can seemingly increase its output power indefinitely, corresponding to its user's Heroic Spirit.
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The Black Panther suit in Black Panther (2018) rolls up into a stylish necklace that doesn't appear to overly burden the wearer with its extra mass. Then again, the Black Panthers are supercharged by the heart-shaped herb, and the suit is made of vibranium, which has whatever properties are convenient to the plot at the time.
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Stargate-verse:
Zatguns in Stargate SG-1 had similar issues to Star Trek phasers, until writers decided that was stupid and stopped using that feature.
Another prime example is Naquadah and its various sub-forms, which can somehow turn a normal nuclear bomb into a continent buster among other insanity. Calculations by fans indicate it must have an energy density greater then antimatter, which is not physically possible.
The wormholes created by the titular Stargates are also impossible, but they're cool enough that most people don't care.
Averted by ZPMs in SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, as they draw energy from subspace, and so don't need to follow the conservation of energy law — and yet, this is the one form of Applied Phlebotinum on the show for which running out of energy (after performing some truly amazing feat) is often portrayed as an issue.
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In Avengers: Infinity War, Iron Man uses his top-of-the-line "Bleeding Edge" suit which uses nanotech to remodel itself according to what's needed. Which is cool... except the whole thing (which includes a crazy amount of stuff on top of the entire armor) apparently fits in a glowy thing with the volume of an unusually thick salami slice that Tony seems to have no issue carrying around 24/7.
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An aversion of this becomes a plot point in StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. There was an immense amount of psionic energy that was taken from the Queen of Blades when she was deinfested, and it had to go someplace. It was used to resurrect Amon, the omnicidal Big Bad.
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In Captain America: The First Avenger, a 95-pound Steve Rogers is injected with 6 vials of Erskine's serum and a few minutes later emerges from the Vita-Ray infusion device as the 230-pound Captain America. Everyone who handles one of the serum vials acts like they only weigh a pound or so, so where did the other 130 pounds that Steve so rapidly put on come from? However, Stark was pumping an amazing amount of power into the chamber via the Vita-Rays: we are told explicitly that the machine consumes a very large percentage of the power supply for the area. Are we seeing energy to matter conversion? The math doesn't work out, but at least it's a start...
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Marvel Cinematic Universe:
In The Incredible Hulk (2008), Banner transforms from a relatively slim man to a monster well over twice the size and, from the way the support base on Stern's operating table crumples, many times the weight. There's not even the token justification of "Vita-rays" (see below) being involved.
In Captain America: The First Avenger, a 95-pound Steve Rogers is injected with 6 vials of Erskine's serum and a few minutes later emerges from the Vita-Ray infusion device as the 230-pound Captain America. Everyone who handles one of the serum vials acts like they only weigh a pound or so, so where did the other 130 pounds that Steve so rapidly put on come from? However, Stark was pumping an amazing amount of power into the chamber via the Vita-Rays: we are told explicitly that the machine consumes a very large percentage of the power supply for the area. Are we seeing energy to matter conversion? The math doesn't work out, but at least it's a start...
In Avengers: Infinity War, Iron Man uses his top-of-the-line "Bleeding Edge" suit which uses nanotech to remodel itself according to what's needed. Which is cool... except the whole thing (which includes a crazy amount of stuff on top of the entire armor) apparently fits in a glowy thing with the volume of an unusually thick salami slice that Tony seems to have no issue carrying around 24/7.
The Black Panther suit in Black Panther (2018) rolls up into a stylish necklace that doesn't appear to overly burden the wearer with its extra mass. Then again, the Black Panthers are supercharged by the heart-shaped herb, and the suit is made of vibranium, which has whatever properties are convenient to the plot at the time.
Averted with Spider-Man; the Iron Spider suit works similarly to Tony's "Bleeding Edge" suit. In Spider-Man: No Way Home, Peter is web-slinging to a meeting with an MIT administrator, and he wears a suit and suit to try and look proper. However, apparently the Iron Spider suit doesn't account for pre-existing fabric, because the suit and tie are very wrinkled by the time Peter arrives.
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In Iron Man, the arc reactor in Tony Stark's suit is generating a surplus of energy. In earlier stories, the energy powering the suit is being amplified by transistors. Transistors are not that impressive, as far as electrical components go, unless Stark designed super transistors.
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Averted in The Stormlight Archive, but very little attention is drawn to it. When Soulcasters transmute something, matter is conserved, even though differing densities can make it look like a lot more is being produced. Transmuting a cart-sized boulder to smoke results in enough smoke to fill a very large chamber, for example. In the second book (Words of Radiance), Adolin witnesses some of his father's Soulcasters creating a stone wall from thin air, and wonders why the air rushes towards the stone rather than away. This is because they are literally transmuting the air into stone, which obviously needs a lot of air.
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Dungeons & Dragons:
The Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st Edition Dungeon Master's Guide explains that the power of wizardly magic comes from other dimensions, and the power of divine magic comes from deities.
In 3.5, it's explicitly stated that while you do need to follow conservation of energy, you can pull any extra heat you need, for example, from the elemental plane of fire, which is infinitely large and all of it is fire. The only real limits are how skilled you are at moving things around. Once you get into the plane of shadow, or the positive and negative energy planes, it gets weirder.
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Bob and George operates on Rule of Funny, so this is played with back and forth. One character claims that they've violated every law of physics, but somehow George manages to exploit the law on energy conservation. George claims that his lightning-based abilities are powered by the sheer amount of ice cream he eats, but then admits that he was just making an excuse for his love of ice cream. George later somehow exploits the conservation of energy by forcing too much energy through the Helmeted Author's magical shrinking box, even stating the law outright.
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Dwarf Fortress:
Smelting, forging metal items, and other things that require great heat can get the heat from magma rather than by burning fuel. But since in the game magma remains at the same fixed temperature regardless of how much heat has been extracted from it, a small bit of magma isolated from the planet's core can supply an endless amount of heat energy.
There is also the Dwarven Water Reactor, which is a power-producing perpetual motion machine that relies on using a pump to raise water to power multiple waterwheels (which are hooked up to the pump and whatever else needs power)
Creatures with a fixed body heat (like magma men and fire men) are endless wells or sinks of heat coming from and going to nowhere.
Wooden items, if set on fire, will keep on burning until they are completely incinerated. Artifacts cannot be destroyed. The logical conclusion is to create eternally flaming artifact wooden weapons or coal statues.
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Lampshaded in Firestarter. After a government experiment in which Charlie McGee vaporizes a cinderblock wall with her pyrokinetic powers, the next chapter is an Interdepartmental Memo in which one of the evil government scientists points out to the head evil government scientist that, despite producing 30,000 degrees of spot heat, the nine-year-old girl in question burned about as many calories as if she were reading a good book—leading the seriously weirded-out scientist to wonder just where the hell the energy is coming from (and to start thinking about stuff like black holes and things we breathe a sigh of relief that we can only observe from millions of light-years away and pretty much wondering if this little girl is some kind of rift in the very fabric of the Universe).
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Averted in Myth Adventures: magic is fueled by ley lines crisscrossing the worlds, and you have to be tapped into those forces to be an effectively powerful wizard.
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Zatguns in Stargate SG-1 had similar issues to Star Trek phasers, until writers decided that was stupid and stopped using that feature.
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In Avatar: The Last Airbender, benders can create or manipulate their given element. This is hand waved as Ki Manipulation, but benders don't seem to be using nearly enough energy to do what they do, even assuming the human body contained enough energy for some of the Avatar-level bending, though it's never really stated how much energy the chi itself actually contains. This is especially obvious with waterbenders, who can change the state of large amounts of water from solid to liquid to gas and back again. Avatar-level bending may be justified (or at least plausibly hand-waved); in the Avatar-state, energy is apparently being drawn from elsewhere (presumably skimming from the entire planet).
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There are the various shape shifting aliens that can go from something the size of a mouse, to a human and back. While this could be explained as simply increasing density rather than reducing mass, Dr. Bashir even notes Odo's ability to change mass in one episode of Deep Space Nine (without even giving a theory as to how). Odo at one point had to reinforce his floor because some of his forms were too heavy for it to support. Hand waved at one point; Changelings like Odo are a kind of partial Energy Being whose form overlaps with normal space and subspace, allowing them to draw their mass into or out of normal space. They can also become fire and other energy forms with practice.
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Averted in the Young Wizards series. Anything (including the god-like Powers That Be) which operates inside of a universe is bound by that universe's laws, including both the conservation of energy and the laws of thermodynamics. They can also power their spells using temporal energy or the energy of future events, such as when Nita is able to block the Lone Power's super-mega-ultra-obliteration attack by burning a year of her life per shot.note It should be noted that this affects her chronological lifespan, not her natural lifespan, as Kit is furious with her and says something to the effect of "what if you were scheduled to get hit by a truck in three years?!"
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Averted in To Ride Pegasus and Tower and the Hive (making up the 'Talents' universe), which explain that the power necessary for the telekinetics to hurl spaceships around like toys comes from massive generators. Psychic activity (with or without a generator gestalt) also burns a lot of calories, meaning that, while a telekinetic with no generator handy can get the job done quicker, he's still doing the same amount of work as someone doing it by hand. Many of the telekinetics are shown eating some pretty high-calorie meals and snacks throughout the day to keep their strength up, and get extremely fatigued after teleporting very large objects (even with the generators helping). Also, it's stated that energy must be absorbed when negative work is done (for instance, teleporting an object from orbit down to ground level), although simply being the conduit for such large amounts of energy can still place enormous stress on physical systems.
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Parodied in Galaxy Quest, when the crew has to land on a hostile planet to retrieve a "Beryllium Sphere", because it supposedly powers the ship, for reasons completely unexplained and unknown, except that it happened on the TV show. This is a direct parody of the Dilithium Crystal that somehow makes warp drive possible in Star Trek. It is there to "mediate" the matter-antimatter reaction and create a pair of tuned plasma streamers. This is only explained that way in official material outside of the show, which makes this All There in the Manual.
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Star Trek:
While not involving Functional Magic or Psychic Powers in this case, whenever phasers vaporize people, rather than create explosions from that much matter losing cohesion, they just disappear. The in-canon explanation is that they don't vaporize, phasers convert matter into undiscovered particles that dissipate into subspace.
There are the various shape shifting aliens that can go from something the size of a mouse, to a human and back. While this could be explained as simply increasing density rather than reducing mass, Dr. Bashir even notes Odo's ability to change mass in one episode of Deep Space Nine (without even giving a theory as to how). Odo at one point had to reinforce his floor because some of his forms were too heavy for it to support. Hand waved at one point; Changelings like Odo are a kind of partial Energy Being whose form overlaps with normal space and subspace, allowing them to draw their mass into or out of normal space. They can also become fire and other energy forms with practice.
Photon torpedoes have antimatter warheads, yet they seem to function more like big glowing cannon balls than anything else. In real life, matter/antimatter annihilation would result in a blinding flash of light along with a burst of gamma radiation and high-energy subatomic particles.
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Surprisingly, Super Mario Bros. somewhat averts this. Some of the characters are described as drawing power from stars inside them, which would provide more than enough energy for the things they do. There's still no explanation for how this works, and it's still played straight otherwise.
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In Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the principle behind the Shrink Ray is explained thus: atoms and molecules are made up largely of empty space between the subatomic particles.note This is true; the distance from the nucleus of an atom to its electron cloud is on par with the distance from the Sun to Pluto, relative to its size The ray shrinks an object by reducing this empty space. However, this should mean that a shrunk object retains its mass. Ergo, the shrunk children should be just as heavy and just as strong as they were at full-size. There should be no plot, because there's no way they could get swept up in the garbage by accident, and they should have the strength to jump up and activate the machine themselves — assuming their incredible density didn't make them fall straight through the floor.
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In Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), because alchemy's origins hadn't yet been explained in the manga when it was made, the power instead comes from an Extradimensional Power Source consisting of the souls of the dead, more specifically, the dead of our world; recent advances in medicine, agriculture and warfare have provided enough deaths for Amestris to develop alchemy. Alchemists are normally bound by Newton's laws, but they can start Abusing the Kardashev Scale for Fun and Profit if they provide souls from their own world; as in commit a few genocides to create Philosopher's Stones, like those convenient Ishballans on the eastern border...
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In To Your Eternity, Fushi's powers allow him to transform into beings of any size, as large as a bear or as small as a mole. He can also create duplicates of objects he has interacted with, in seemingly unlimited quantities. Eventually he's creating entire buildings out of nothing.
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In The Incredible Hulk (2008), Banner transforms from a relatively slim man to a monster well over twice the size and, from the way the support base on Stern's operating table crumples, many times the weight. There's not even the token justification of "Vita-rays" (see below) being involved.
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In Ultimate Fantastic Four, Warren Ellis tries to avoid this; he still has Reed "eating" air. Invisible Woman's explanation consists of a Lampshade Hanging, and Ben's power goes unmentioned. The Human Torch's bio-fusion is highly implausible but at least gives a Hollywood Science Hand Wave to his energy source. Every other book in Ultimate Marvel, well, decidedly less so.
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The Animorphs books address this — when our heroes shrink down to cockroach size, their extra mass is shifted into Z-Space, the same dimension that FTL starships travel in. Likewise, when they morph into something larger than themselves, the extra mass comes from the same place. What merits complaining about there is stuff like 'How are portals into Z-space opened,' 'Where does that energy come from,' etc.
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BattleTech is rather guilty of this on closer examination. 'Mech and vehicle fusion engines are basically magic in their ability to provide power for any number of energy weapons all day long with only lip service being paid to any refuelling needs (the limiting factor is always waste heat, never power or fuel reserves), and strategic fuel use for larger spacecraft throws conservation of energy out of the window altogether, allowing even two-million-ton battleships to cruise along at a steady acceleration of 1G at the cost of just under forty tons of hydrogen fuel for their in-system fusion torch drive per day.
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Please Don't Tell My Parents I'm a Supervillain: Magic often seems to work this way. While most characters are fine with just going "It's magic, who cares," Penny's dad insists that there's no such thing as magic, so there must be a logical explanation. When examining Claire's clone dolls, he declares that they are made of "temporary matter" that will disappear eventually, preserving the Laws of Thermodynamics after the fact. Penny dryly notes that this sounds a lot like magic. He ignores her.
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Beerus in Dragon Ball Super goes one further: he has the ability to "nullify" energy, completely erasing it from existence. Good thing. too: that energy burst he and Goku created during their battle was potentially powerful enough to annihilate the universe whether or not Goku had managed to block it (which he didn't). Of course, Beerus is the God of Destruction, and he has that title for a reason.
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Despicable Me: Shrunken items don't seem to retain their old mass, instead weighing what you'd expect an object that size to weigh.
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One Piece has examples of disregarding this law (Zoan-type and Logia-type Devil's Fruit Users) and flimsy explanations (Big Eaters to gain all the energy they need). There also exist some magical shells called Dials, one of them, the Reject Dial not only has the property of absorbing kinetic energy and then releasing it, but also releases ten times the kinetic energy that was absorbed.
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Pokémon:
The franchise has a bunch of examples, with Elemental Baggage and Poké Balls changing in size between, roughly, a ping-pong ball to a baseball.
Also, evolution. At level 20, Magikarp, weighing a measly 22 pounds, suddenly explodes into Gyarados, who weighs 518.1 pounds. Where does all of that extra mass come from? Made even worse with Pokémon Legends: Arceus revealing all Pokémon are sizeshifters.
All the details of Pokémon biology that come with each Pokédex entry might as well just not exist. Anyone with half a brain should know that Pokémon shouldn't continuously exhale water as if they're attached to a hose or a pipeline. How does Squirtle store all that water into its tiny body? Flapping your wings can realistically create a gust of wind, but it would also send the offender flying backwards.
Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life lampshades this, as it's shown that ancient civilizations considered Pokémon to be magic (and for all intents and purposes, they probably are). Considering that the Pokémon universe (and, presumably, laws of physics) was created by a Pokémon, this might be a case of Screw the Rules, I Make Them!.
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In Futurama, Professor Farnsworth describes his ship's afterburner having 200% efficiency. Another character comments that this is "especially impossible".
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Code Geass has its own version of a nuke known as the F.L.E.I.J.A (pronounced "Freya" because the Japanese can get away with that sort of thing). Instead of releasing a fast amount of energy, the Freya creates an expanding energy field, which after a few seconds implodes and leaves only a void. It has never been explained what happened to all the matter that suddenly disappeared into thin air.
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Mostly averted in Kerbal Space Program, but there are exceptions thanks to game bugs that cause a violation of Newton's Third Law, which can be exploited to create "kraken drives" that propel ships to high speed without needing any fuel.
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In the Hetalia: Axis Powers fanfics Hakkōna and Kaitō Kokoro, like with many shape shifters, the Obake violate these laws whenever they transform; they can instantly turn into things bigger or smaller than themselves without needing to absorb/release extraordinarily massive quantities of energy. This ability is attributed to them being Youkai, supernatural beings of Japanese Shinto myth.
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Averted in Geneforge. To make creations, you have to keep up your essence, and to get essence, you have to drink from essence pools, which are filled by whoever is tasked with making essence in a long, highly dangerous process.
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In 3.5, it's explicitly stated that while you do need to follow conservation of energy, you can pull any extra heat you need, for example, from the elemental plane of fire, which is infinitely large and all of it is fire. The only real limits are how skilled you are at moving things around. Once you get into the plane of shadow, or the positive and negative energy planes, it gets weirder.
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Carrie at least mentions energy. When Carrie is exercising her telekinetic abilities, it is stated that her body is burning a lot of energy, which seems to be going nowhere.
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In Young Justice (2010), Beast Boy's shapeshifting powers come from a blood transfusion from Miss Martian, but unlike her, he can only turn into animals and his transformations completely ignore conservation of mass. While he's trapped in a coma dream in "Nightmare Monkeys", a magical monkey god claims that this is because he is the true source of Beast Boy's powers rather than Miss Martian's blood.
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El Goonish Shive initially averts this with Grace, your average teenage everyday shapeshifter, who initially has a constant mass (and presumably variable density), no matter what form (even a squirrel?). Then, once the TF gun is used on her, she's surprised to discover that her mass now does change with her form. This is apparently possible because both the TF gun and her shapeshifting powers use a type of energy that can be classified as magic. In addition, the magic users burn up Ki energy, which they constantly recharge, and can burn caloric energy instead, or use the Ki energy as a boost for things that normally use caloric energy. Still a little odd, especially considering where the Ki energy comes from, how immortals fit in, etc., but explained well enough for this trope to be largely averted — especially for comics, who get a free pass for some things like this. It does get lampshaded sometimes.
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The titular tool in Steelgrip Starkey and the All-Purpose Power Tool is driven by "technalchemy", which allows it to run with no visible power source, synthesize new components and materials out of thin air, and is apparently indestructible. It's implied that technalchemy is a form of magic.
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Unsounded: Although most pymary relies on Equivalent Exchange, "core leech" spells simply annihilate their target (without any matter-antimatter explosion, either). It's justified by the Background Magic Field existing outside the material universe and superseding its physical laws, but still troubling in-universe.
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Fullmetal Alchemist:
Averted in Fullmetal Alchemist, where Equivalent Exchange is the central dogma of alchemy, and where that extra bit of energy needed to reassemble matter is always fully explained. You'll get a different answer depending on whether it's alchemy from Amestris or alkahestry from Xing, but basically the power comes from geothermal energy and tectonic activity. However, Father had created a barrier of souls underneath Central, which allowed him to suppress alchemy within his lair.
In Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), because alchemy's origins hadn't yet been explained in the manga when it was made, the power instead comes from an Extradimensional Power Source consisting of the souls of the dead, more specifically, the dead of our world; recent advances in medicine, agriculture and warfare have provided enough deaths for Amestris to develop alchemy. Alchemists are normally bound by Newton's laws, but they can start Abusing the Kardashev Scale for Fun and Profit if they provide souls from their own world; as in commit a few genocides to create Philosopher's Stones, like those convenient Ishballans on the eastern border...
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Averted in both Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000. In the former, wizards are able to draw upon the ambient Winds of Magic (which have chaotic and irregular power levels, no less) to fling spells. In the latter, psykers harvest energy by summoning miniature gateways to the high-energy chaotic realm of the Warp, with attached risks of drawing daemons through with the power they use.
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EVE Online:
The energy conservation rule doesn't exist at all. The main example would be the logistics ships, that can use (since they have energy usage bonuses on certain modules) a module giving 324 GJ to an ally for the cost of only 108 GJ energy usage. It gets even worse — two logistics ships can transfer 324 GJ of energy every few seconds to each other while only using 108 GJ each to do it. This results in each ship gaining 216 GJ of energy every 5 seconds that literally comes from nowhere.
Another example is the "Thermodynamics" skill description: "Also gives you the ability to frown in annoyance whenever you hear someone mention a perpetual motion unit."
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Also, evolution. At level 20, Magikarp, weighing a measly 22 pounds, suddenly explodes into Gyarados, who weighs 518.1 pounds. Where does all of that extra mass come from? Made even worse with Pokémon Legends: Arceus revealing all Pokémon are sizeshifters.
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Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life lampshades this, as it's shown that ancient civilizations considered Pokémon to be magic (and for all intents and purposes, they probably are). Considering that the Pokémon universe (and, presumably, laws of physics) was created by a Pokémon, this might be a case of Screw the Rules, I Make Them!.
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Wild Cards shapeshifters often have a Hand Wave of "virtual particles", basically acting in ways that in no way resemble the virtual particles of real-world physics.
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The Revelation Space Series features two examples — the Conjoiner engines, space drives with a more-or-less unlimited energy source used by lighthuggers to get around, and Cryo-Arithmetic computers used to siphon heat out of the universe. The former is subverted in Redemption Ark when it is revealed that the engines are powered by a miniature wormhole that opens into the Big Bang, because even though trying FTL travel is physics-violating in its own right, time travel is just practical enough to work.
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In Lightmatter, the eponymous Lightmatter is hailed as the world's first infinitely renewable energy source. It turns out to be an aversion. Lightmatter doesn't produce free energy, it produces energy by draining that energy from its surroundings and living beings. This is why the shadows are deadly and why everyone who worked on the project suffered cellular degradation.
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The Portal games play merry hob with physics. Consider the things you could accomplish with a zero-energy link between two discrete surfaces in spacetime — setting up a perpetual motion generator would be trivial, not to mention violating relativistic causality at a whim. Portal 2 introduces materials that are just as bizarre, including gels that have greater than 100% elasticity and a negative coefficient of friction, all gleefully Hand Waved by Aperture Laboratories' reckless approach to research.
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! acknowledges this, even if it is handled in a very toony fashion. Snookums started as a giant Kaiju and got compressed to the size of a basketball; he's shown to still be enormously heavy, but still not nearly as heavy as his original size would indicate. Since the Square-Cube Law would serve to crush a Kaiju made of ordinary materials, maybe Snookums was actually much lighter than his original size would indicate?
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Inheritance Cycle: Averted with the Hand Wave that doing something with magic requires the same amount of energy from one's body that doing it without magic, causing spellcasters to tire out as they cast. However, some feats (like Transmutation) would require far more chemical energy than this explanation can account for, suggesting that there are different physical or metaphysical rules in play.
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The Cosmere:
Justified: when a system of Investiture appears to be creating energy, it's actually pulling it from the Spiritual Realm, a domain of idealized concepts where physical laws don't apply.
Averted in The Stormlight Archive, but very little attention is drawn to it. When Soulcasters transmute something, matter is conserved, even though differing densities can make it look like a lot more is being produced. Transmuting a cart-sized boulder to smoke results in enough smoke to fill a very large chamber, for example. In the second book (Words of Radiance), Adolin witnesses some of his father's Soulcasters creating a stone wall from thin air, and wonders why the air rushes towards the stone rather than away. This is because they are literally transmuting the air into stone, which obviously needs a lot of air.
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Averted by ZPMs in SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis, as they draw energy from subspace, and so don't need to follow the conservation of energy law — and yet, this is the one form of Applied Phlebotinum on the show for which running out of energy (after performing some truly amazing feat) is often portrayed as an issue.
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Explicitly averted in GURPS's default magic systems as of 4e. Mages use ambient mana to power spells (if there's not much mana they can seriously hurt themselves). Clerics channel power directly from a deity. Ironically psi powers, which are treated as more scientific, give no explanation for how they operate without outside energy.
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Rimworld plays with this trope. Fueled Generators need fuel (obviously), solar panels and wind turbines need the sun and wind, and geothermal generators can only be placed in certain locations. All of the above break down with wear and tear. The Vanometric power cell plays this trope straight, but is very limited, as it is created by Archotech AI, and its inner workings are far beyond anything humans can comprehend.
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The titular character of The Chronicles of Professor Jack Baling wonders about this one, both as it applies to the perpetual motion machine created by his student and his own Disintegrator Ray. Using the latter in quick succession does end up blowing a fuse, but the amount of energy involved in powering the thing in the first place is staggering. He shouldn't be able to get that much juice at once in the first place.
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The Fantasy Trip has magic being powered from the wizard's physical energy reserves. Effectively, casting spells tires out the wizard, similar to the way magic works in the Inheritance Cycle.
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Transformers:
Lots of theories abound about where all of Generation 1 Megatron's mass wanders off to when he transforms.
Handwaved in the early IDW Publishing comics, as changing to gun form A) required a special high-energy form of energon, and B) was incredibly dangerous to anyone in the immediate vicinity. This was forgotten within three issues.
Not to mention Soundwave, Blaster, Optimus Prime's trailer... and then there's this◊...
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