When we blow out huge clouds, are we not wasting what looks to be massive amounts of vapor? There are some vapes that produce little visible vapor...yet the effect is still present. There is a huge discrepancy there...and I want to push things forward...can we still get the same effect physically and mentally by only using 10% of our current levels? Its an age old question, but one that I think research and technology might soon be able to answer.
With vapes we changed the mechanism with which we inhale. And with some vapes we have had to change the way we inhale. This paradigm shift has only just begun, IMO.
And if it's possible to drastically reduce intake while matching current output...well that isn't minutiae at all - is it?
Well, from an unscientific point of view, I need huge hits to get the effect I want. I find when I do light hits, I need to do many of them to reach the same effect, and even then, I still might not feel it as much as I would on a higher temp range. One big, fat hit off my vaporizer is usually enough to take care of my symptoms right away.
As to vapes that produce lighter vapour for the same effect...that has not been my experience at all. Whether I am hitting a Volcano or an MFLB, I find I need a heavier, denser vapour. You have to keep in mind, that at certain temp ranges, you are releasing more of the actives from the plant (Depending on the strain)
As to waste...I don't worry about it that much. I already save alot by using a vape, and at the end of the day, it's about taking care of my health concerns so that I can get on with my day.
So I look at it as minutiae because it depends on so many variables, such as the individuals desired effects, the strain, the vaporizers set temp, etc, etc...that at this point, there is no real scientific way (or need in my opinion) to figure out any absolutes that would apply to everyone.
And really, you are not wasting that much in visible vapour...not as much as you would be wasting, if you were still smoking.