I rest my case regarding behavior saying more about the perpetrator than the victim.
That I'm neither lazy nor stupid is a matter of public record at my age, so take your best shot.
Besides being a top manufacturing engineering program manager for the leading Fortune 500 company in their field, for most of my professional career, I'm guessing I was probably tutoring science and math GED students about the time you were weaned.
You don't speak for anyone but yourself, so the us is either a very small circle of friends or a fig newton of your imagination.
Clearly you have no such information, or you wouldn't be avoiding presenting it to make me look as stupid as you choose to call me.
Citing ones credentials on a forum is pointless. There is no why credible way to verify. To cite them in a debate over fact is also pointless. The credentials just aren't necessary. Fact is fact.
So the only purpose of citing credentials is to possibly reinforce an argument. But since facts don't need reinforcement... the only reason I can think of for citing credentials is that the person citing them is insecure about the argument they are making.
Here's the thing.... I have mentioned, a couple of times, that time is a factor in all of this and you have not addressed that. I've wonder why, since it is a crucial factor. It can only be because time is the thing unravels your argument. If your credentials are valid then you must consider this factor and concede to it.
The FACT is, these vape-pen elements must heat over vape temp because by the TIME you apply the extract the temp of the element has fallen. Has it fallen below combustion temp? Is it still above or at vape-temp? Now an element that small could not possibly maintain the optimum vape-temp for the TIME it takes to vaporize all of the extract applied. So the truth about vape pens is that they heat well over combustion temps and by the time you apply the extract the temps fall to still above combustion level and then to vaporization level and then below in a matter of a second or two. And what you end up inhaling is some smoke and some vapour, as well as bits that are neither.
The same is true of nails. They take longer to heat. They take longer to cool. BUT to those who say they heat their nails to optimum vape-temp and then apply the extract....well... news flash: by the TIME you get your extract to the nail it has fallen below optimum vape-temp. So will get some vaporized extract, but most of it will be wasted (not vaporized or burned at all) Which is exactly why the vast majority of people heat their nails to red hot, way above combustion-temp, and drop the dab. So none of the extract is wasted. But, again, they are smoking the vast majority of the extract and vaping a fraction of it when the temp falls to that point for a fraction of a second and then below.
To those of you who say they can maintain a nail at optimum vape-temp to vaporize all of the extract applied, I call absolute bullshit, unless you're using some very some expensive equipment and have three or four hands available. And even then you would only be able to maintain a range, as opposed to constant temp.
Some may say I am splitting hairs here, but if you are true to the credentials that you claim to have then you know there is no such thing in chemistry or physics.
Now, Mr. Fortune 500 Captin of Industry, professor and all-around authority of life the universe and everything, I do not dispute the scientific facts you have so generously bestowed to us lowly, ignorant plebians here, but I do wonder why, somebody of your learning, would neglect to factor TIME in, as it is critical to most all chemical facts?
Might that be because the time factor plays far better in my argument and undermines yours?
Please enlighten this poor ignorant soul.