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englishmick

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I was feeling good this morning. Got a day off work and I was sitting in the kitchen vaping. There was a beam of sunlight coming through the window across the center of the room. I got quite mesmerized for a while by the vape smoke swirling around in the beam of sunlight. You normally can't see it that clearly. It starts as featureless blobs of smoke and slowly separates out into more varied and sharply defined shapes, and small rotating areas. Kind of reminded me of those animations of dark matter moving around forming galaxies after the big bang.

Anyway, some guy on the TV was talking about problems on the Space Station. I started wondering whether you would be able to vape up there. I’m not an expert on how tanks function, but I know you have juice in the bottom of the tank with reduced air pressure above it. What would happen in zero gravity? Would the juice float upwards and mix with the air, and what would that do to the vape? Our species might have to deal with this problem one day.

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Oooohhh duuudddde! Can you imagine how balls to the wall psycodelic it will be when when we finally get to vape through worm holes? Ya! The cloud will arrive almost before it's blown and the string will last for millions of miles duuudde! Sha! And we can vape peace throughout the universe! We'll be like "Enjoy our new fruity fresh scent fuzzy alien dude! We come to party! Got any munchies?" Ya! That will be fierce.
 

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Oooohhh duuudddde! Can you imagine how balls to the wall psycodelic it will be when when we finally get to vape through worm holes? Ya! The cloud will arrive almost before it's blown and the string will last for millions of miles duuudde! Sha! And we can vape peace throughout the universe! We'll be like "Enjoy our new fruity fresh scent fuzzy alien dude! We come to party! Got any munchies?" Ya! That will be fierce.

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Anyway, some guy on the TV was talking about problems on the Space Station. I started wondering whether you would be able to vape up there.
Don't they breathe pure oxygen up there? I doubt vaping is recommended in such an environment. All it takes is one little spark from a faulty battery connection, or a coil getting slightly too hot, and the whole thing go boom.

I’m not an expert on how tanks function, but I know you have juice in the bottom of the tank with reduced air pressure above it. What would happen in zero gravity? Would the juice float upwards and mix with the air, and what would that do to the vape? Our species might have to deal with this problem one day.
Even discounting the pure oxygen situation mentioned above, some modification would probably be necessary. The juice could be held inside a bag or pouch instead of a tank (like the boxed wine you get from the grocery store), perhaps. Then you'd just squeeze it a little bit to wet the wicks, like in a bottom-feeding RDA (is it still called an RDA if it's bottom-fed instead of dripped?)

I got quite mesmerized for a while by the vape smoke swirling around in the beam of sunlight. You normally can't see it that clearly. It starts as featureless blobs of smoke and slowly separates out
Protip: stop calling it smoke. People will take you more seriously around here if you call it vapor, instead (although I'm not sure that's entirely accurate, either. I think [emphasis] it's actually little tiny droplets suspended in the air.)
 
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I was wondering what was up with all the new "gravity sensing" vaping equipment. I have not experienced this phenomenon yet because I enjoy the dark. If you are looking for suggestions for the next day off. . . YouTube shows you how to do vape tricks.
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