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    microwaving blunts?

    And to whom it may concern, microwave radiation is part of the same spectrum as visible light. It has a much lower wavelength, however, and any stray microwaves are caught by the oven and dissipate over time.

    Also, you're thinking two different kinds of radiation. Microwave radiation is just energy passing through the air at a certain wavelength, one that water and fat molecules happen to be quite sensitive to.

    The other kind of radiation is caused by atoms breaking apart of their own accord and shoting protons/electrons/whole atoms off at near light speed.

    Hope that cleared things up.
    P.E.N.G.U.I.N. Reviewed by P.E.N.G.U.I.N. on . microwaving blunts? Ok... so when I finish rolling my blunts, I bake them with a lighter to make sure it sticks and to stiffen the paper, but I have a friend who throws his in the microwave for like 10 seconds. It seems to me that microwaving a blunt would get it too hot and vape the weed, but he swears it doesn't and works really good. Anyone know anything about this? Anyone else nuke their blunts? Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
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    microwaving blunts?

    I did not mean to spawn an argument lol. I just wanted to get high!

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    #3
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    microwaving blunts?

    Quote Originally Posted by P.E.N.G.U.I.N.
    And to whom it may concern, microwave radiation is part of the same spectrum as visible light. It has a much lower wavelength, however, and any stray microwaves are caught by the oven and dissipate over time.

    Also, you're thinking two different kinds of radiation. Microwave radiation is just energy passing through the air at a certain wavelength, one that water and fat molecules happen to be quite sensitive to.

    The other kind of radiation is caused by atoms breaking apart of their own accord and shoting protons/electrons/whole atoms off at near light speed.

    Hope that cleared things up.
    Dude, microwaves aren't part of the same spectrum. The spectrum refers to light that is visible. Microwaves aren't, and therefore are outside of the visible light spectrum. All forms of radiation are the same, just different wavelengths. Microwave, gamma, ultraviolet, visible light, etc.

    I hope THAT clears things up.

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    #4
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    microwaving blunts?

    WONDER SHOZEN!!!! OMFG adam ur an instant legend

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    #5
    Senior Member

    microwaving blunts?

    sometimes we'll dip our blunts in honey and put em in the freezer but everyone does that.

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    #6
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    microwaving blunts?

    Quote Originally Posted by Adam01
    Dude, microwaves aren't part of the same spectrum. The spectrum refers to light that is visible. Microwaves aren't, and therefore are outside of the visible light spectrum. All forms of radiation are the same, just different wavelengths. Microwave, gamma, ultraviolet, visible light, etc.

    I hope THAT clears things up.
    Haha this is funny to me becuase not 20 minutes ago i stopped writing about this on my final,

    gonna test my knowledge.

    I think what people are getting confused here is microwave radiation, which is harmless, as apposed to the radiation that occurs when radioactive materials decompose such as alpha, beta plus/minus, and gamma radiation.

    These forms of radiation are harmful to you becuase as these materials decompose they send zinging off into space at extremeley high speeds. Alpha radiation sends out a helium nucleus, Beta plus/minus an antineutrio or neutrino, and gamma gamma rays.

    Everyday humans are bombarded with all these types of radiation, but rarely does a bad mutation occur when anyone of these particles hit, and when a mutation does occur it can cause one of many various forms of cancer and disease.

    however, this has nothing to do with microwaves, so anyone who thinks that this will make your blunts radioactive please realize that theres no harm in microwaving anything but yourself. And that wouldnt cause cancer, that would just hurt like a bitch.

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    #7
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    microwaving blunts?

    Wonder Showzen is an awesome show.

    But seriously, people heat food in the microwave, so putting a blunt in there won't kill it. However, smoking means you're heating it up by combusting it, so heating it in a microwave won't make the blunt more potent.
    Quote Originally Posted by Left
    please provide backing for your argument. Your are merely posting an empty statement, seemingly based on nothing. You are a FAG.
    Drugs and the Brain: How Drugs Work

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    #8
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    microwaving blunts?

    i don't understand why you should need to dry the blunt, i mean are you so impatient that you can't wait the extra 50 or so seconds? or do yal just make love to the blunt so it's dripping with slober?

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    #9
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    microwaving blunts?

    i usually do 10-20 seconds in the microwave to get it nice and hard

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    #10
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    microwaving blunts?

    put it in the microwave for 5 seconds 10 seconds is to long

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