The million dollar challenge is not a "dumbass american show". It is sponsored by the JREF, which has nothing to do with television or media. They are a legit science based skeptical collective made up of scientists, researchers and critical thinkers from around the globe, it is in no way an exclusively American entity. The million dollars is in a bank account that anyone can request proof of.
If anyone at all can prove sun-charged water works differently than normal water, you quite simply win a million dollars. You don't even have to prove how it works scientifically, just that the results are real. People think skeptics refuse to believe anything outside science, when in reality all we want to believe, we just want there to be proof along with the belief. When it comes to the JREF, they want the proof so bad they are offering a million dollars for it.
Of course almost all people who make paranormal claims hate the idea of the million dollar challenge. Ask yourself, if you could prove something easily (like sun-charged water, it would be extremely easy) and get a million dollars wouldn't you jump at the chance? Fraudulent people know there is no good reason to refuse the money, so they come up with all kinds of reasons to dismiss it. I've never seen people work so hard to discount an offer of a million dollars.
The most common reasons given for not taking the challenge is,
The money isnt real... - proof is on file that it is real,
here (pdf file)
The test is unfair... - the test is designed by you and carried out by a third party you agree on
The money would ruin my karma/im too pure to want money/I am already rich... - starving children would appreciate the money, and what better way to build karma
These things are called 'special pleading' and all paranormal claimants will use this tactic when backed into a corner, which is exactly how abysmal responded. In fact, Absymal has used just about every trick dishonest and diluted people use when arguing an unreasonable point. Straw man, ad hominem, non-sequitur, poisoning the well, and argument from personal incredulity to name a few. These are all dishonest and invalid ways to make a point.
It doesn't surprise me that Absymals brain, the same brain which manages to author those rambling, embarrassing, incoherent posts, the same brain which immediately jumps to insults and superiority when challenged, thinks it's a good idea to stare at the sun and give his plants magic water. There is no hope for him, but anyone interested in cultivation reading this would better spend their time learning about real nutrients.
http://www.randi.org/site/index.php/1m-challenge.html - million dollar challenge application
http://skepticdetective.wordpress.com/20-common-logical-falacies/ - 20 common logical fallacies