Well, yes, that is what I thought is the difference between gas and vapor as well. But I think the difference does matter in this case.
If it is vapor, well, then it is vapor.
But if it is gaseous molecule (as in it is still in its natural state), then it is possible that it was released not as a result of temperature, really, but as a result of plant matter burning.
What I mean is, let's say the plant matter is ingnited. This would immediately introduce enough heat for the THC and other goodness molecules to be destroyed as a process of combustion, breaking down into what the hell it breaks down to (carbon monoxide/dioxide mostly probably? nitrogen? i dunno). But, because plant matter is also simultaneously being destroyed,
and because the user is creating unidirectional (is it?) flow, it is possible that
a) because of destruction of plant matter, some thc etc molecules are released into the atmosphere as a direct result, before they are destroyed by heat
b) and then, because of existing flow that has direction, these molecules are able to drift away from the source of heat, and basically reach the user
That is what I think anyway. A possibility, I mean. But perhaps I just have a James Bond movie in my head.
For some reason I keep thinking (must be misremembering) that it is possible that if matter is subjected to heat greater than its combusting point, it will combust before evaporating at boiling because it never really reaches that temperature, or never stays there long enough to make the previous statement essentially true.
Will there be some vapor in the whole smoke mix? Well, yes, I think so. Because heat will/can/may(?) spread before the flame actually does, so some molecules neighboring, at whatever requisite micro-distance, the molecules that are presently ignited, are actually being warmed and then evaporated and lift upward, therefore never combusting.
It is almost 11, I gotta wake at 5:30! I hope at least some of the above makes sense!
good one, btw. though your jest is likely also factual. the plasma thing is very cool too, i did not know that. thanks.