Shake the Juice?

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I prefer to stir my juice in a Martini glass with an olive
I suppose that would have been the easy Bond response "Shaken, not stirred". Of course, breaktru has to stir it.

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I was thinking ...

I've always tried to shake up my "juice" enough that it gets full of small air bubbles. I think if it like wine - better aerated. But earlier in this thread Old Chemist (I believe) said that air can oxidize the nicotine. Could that small amount of air have an effect? The bottle does get a small amount of fresh air every time after you squeeze fluid out.

And what does nicotine oxidize to? If it has nicotine-like effects no one would notice and it wouldn't really matter
 

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Would it possibly be beneficial to cool juice until it becomes a Bose–Einstein condensate? If the flavor can share quantum states with the base, steeping may no longer be necessary.
Now that's an interesting idea! During the weekend I'll try to solve the Gross–Pitaevskii equation for this system. The problem could be liquid helium, I guess. The only real drawbak is: Bose-Einstein condensate can enter superfliud state and that can lead to serious leaking.
I don't know whether we would solve the problem of steeping this way.
 

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I was thinking ...

I've always tried to shake up my "juice" enough that it gets full of small air bubbles. I think if it like wine - better aerated. But earlier in this thread Old Chemist (I believe) said that air can oxidize the nicotine. Could that small amount of air have an effect? The bottle does get a small amount of fresh air every time after you squeeze fluid out.

And what does nicotine oxidize to? If it has nicotine-like effects no one would notice and it wouldn't really matter

I think it oxidizes to nicairogen or nicobubble. One has an airy taste and the other is more sweet. Both highly poisonous. But I'm not a chemist so don't trust what I say here. The research though would have clarified this matter.
 

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Would it possibly be beneficial to cool juice until it becomes a Bose–Einstein condensate? If the flavor can share quantum states with the base, steeping may no longer be necessary.

Just thinking how the mall dealers might deal with it - "Quantum leaps better ...", "Pre-steeped e-liquid ...", "Shake-free super blend ...", "The smart liquid ...", "The smarter liquid ...", "Relativity-ly better ...", "An e-liquid with a better speaker ..."
 

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The only real drawbak is: Bose-Einstein condensate can enter superfliud state and that can lead to serious leaking.
I don't know whether we would solve the problem of steeping this way.

Perhaps it should only be done with VG based liquids then. PG might be too thin as a superfluid. Perhaps the next Reo should have a bottom feeding liquid helium cooling apparatus with a magnetic field catch cup designed for use with superfluids. It would need a slightly bigger battery for the compressor, magnet, and laser. It could be called the O Kelvin Reo.
 
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