Did you even read my post and how it connected with the video?..
The point was oils absorb heat and hold it we'll, even when the temperature it is exposed to doesn't change. I posted that video to give an example of this happening. Obviously, I know it's about linseed oil, I posted it. All oils will heat up fast and oxidize due to their nature of absorbing oxygen, unless they are saturated which means it will take much longer to oxidize then a polyunsaturated or monounsaturated. Polyunsaturated will be the quickest since it will be able to hold more oxygen. This is why most seed oils, i.e., linseed oil, degrade quickly, they are rich in polyunsaturated fat. The same with poppyseed oil. It has shown to cause fires for the same reasons. Even the video talked about COOKING oils doing the same. It's all based on the chains. Cannabis is no different, except there isn't as much oil but when used in a certain way like vaporizing, the same can happen, and we seen it in the case of @
grokit and @
Tweek and others who had some herb burn all of a sudden even though it shouldn't have.
Cannabis oils absorb oxygen very easy, and when you use a vaporizer, you are exposing it to a lot of hot air which will cause a large amount of oxygen to be easily absorbed by the oils. We know this because when you see a red oil or a dark oil that gives a body high, the oxygen has oxidized the oil. Most people who vaporize know what I'm talking about.