Could we use thermopiles to efficiently reuse heat generated from computer hardware and cool components down? If not, why?

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Could we use thermopiles to efficiently reuse heat generated from computer hardware and cool components down? If not, why?

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Apart from the entropy issues, thermophiles don’t “eat” heat. They typically eat naturally occurring chemicals, or produce energy through photosynthesis, and have adapted to be able to withstand and thrive in very high temperatures.

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